So if you insist on subsidizing all the visitors coming to the zoo, then spend it all on operations or else raise your damn prices and make yourself financially viable. And then you could spend all that money on capital development.” And we had always been very socialistic in our thinking that the zoo should be within the financial reach of the bad of the street. But once the government said that, and we said, “Well, that’s no choice. Let’s jack up the prices substantially.” We did, we jacked them up by 40% and without any impact on attendance, made us financially viable. And then so used all that money and for capital developments until the government decided that they wouldn’t even finance capital developments, and we had to do that ourselves. But by that time, we were pretty well making money.