I believe that- I don’t believe any zoo director that’s worth his salt can operate the zoo behind a desk. I think it’s got to be, that man has to be out in the field. That again, I learned from Marlin. He was always out in the park and you never knew when, but he was there, and you knew you could count on the fact that you better keep things sharp, ’cause the old man will be around and he’s gonna point it out to you. He had a very, you know, he had of a good way of doing that too. You talked a little about your regrets or with the staff or things you might’ve done a little differently.