No, actually they had a, a young lady who had been their general curator and she left the zoo or was going to leave and announced that she was going to leave. And Stuart had talked to me when Stuart stall, the CEO had talked to me when he was still in Miami as president of Audubon, Florida Audubon, and asked me about coming up to Brookfield. And at the time, I, I told him, I said, you know, Stuart’s gonna be a heck of a challenge because there was a culture there that I knew was something I wouldn’t fit into. And I, I love George Rap, don’t get me wrong. But also Brookfield had kind of moved away from a lot of the zoos in a ZA and, and was not, they were looked on as a great professional organization, but when it came to real animal science of managing animals, I think maybe there was some things going on there. And Stewart had talked to me about it and I said, you know, it, it’d be a challenge. I’d be interested because he had hired my wife as chief development officer, our financial officer to, you know, fundraise. And she did PR and marketing and everything else for him and was going back and forth to Brookfield.