His father-in-law was Ed Bean. (chuckles) And Ed had left Milwaukee after 20 years and became director here at Brookfield, at the Brookfield Zoo and helped build the Brookfield Zoo, which is why many of the exhibits look very much like those in the Milwaukee Zoo. So George and so the son-in-law of the first director of the Washington Park Zoo and the son of the first president of the Society were instrumental in moving and developing the zoo, the zoo at its current location. And, I mean, it really was political because if you look at a map of Milwaukee, the mayor of Milwaukee at the time said the zoo had to be in the City of Milwaukee. So they annexed a small strip of land along Blue Mound Road to where the zoo is. And so the zoo is officially in the City of Milwaukee, but across the street is Wauwatosa, out the back gate is West Allis.