Yeah, I think it was a combination of work ethic. Some people who had started in the very early years of the wild animal park moved on and through seniority. You know, you move up. Being a lead keeper is basically, you know, the straw boss for the working crew. But it gave me an opportunity to have to manage and deal with issues that, you know, you come in the morning, you never know what you’re gonna be handed when the animal collection has been out there all night. And sometimes some real challenges. So we learned, I had very good mentors as far as bosses were concerned. We were also getting a lot of animals that were being held at the zoo in anticipation of the wild animal park being open.