Oh, my mother raised five boys, that was her job. And my dad was a banker and he worked in a small bank in Hancock, and Hancock had maybe 2000 people in it. And that was all driven by the copper mines. That was what they did in upper Michigan, was copper mining. In fact, his father and my mother’s father all worked in the copper mines at one time. And he started to see that the copper mines were gonna go bankrupt because they couldn’t mine the way that they needed to. So he decided it’s time to move. And he had a friend in San Diego, California.