But we started talking about the new dean at the vet school at Illinois, who was a pathologist by training and had worked, had been the head of pathology up at the University of Guelph in Canada. And they had a relationship with the Toronto Zoo and pathology was an integral part of the resident training of the zoo residents at Toronto. So my predecessor and I are going, we have a dean of the vet school that gets zoo pathology. That’s, that’s a real advantage. And so he and I spent a year or a year and a half regularly driving down to University of Illinois and, and talking with the dean and developing the idea for a zoo path program that would be provided by board certified pathologist that worked for the university, but were based up here and could come to the different zoos to provide the service. So it started out as Lincoln Park at Brookfield and then by the time the program launched, it included shed aquarium. So we were actually to the point of selecting the person to run that program.