And Terry Strouser, who was a artist at the time and worked at the zoo, became one of the architect designers for the build out. He later went to Disney and helped them build Wild Kingdom and Gordon Hubble, and then a number of people in Dade County who were contractors and builders got involved with that. And that allowed me to really get involved with them and start working with them. And in the design of Miami Metro Zoo, which at the time was one of the, you know, Brookfield was a cageless zoo. Now obviously there’s cages in the back, but they called it a Cageless zoo after Hegar. And his book, what he created, in fact, they brought him over the Chicago Zoological Society did to help sign Brookfield Zoo. And so I started working with them as a, from a cageless as standpoint. And it just went from there.