Well, OSHA came in and- But see, it was a really- We had a manual and our curator would read the manual to new keepers and it obviously had all the nuts and bolts and you don’t go near bears, cats, tigers, you know, you stay so many feet away from the bars, and the bars were two inches on center, and the way lawyers worked it, it was a fact that she didn’t sign the manual, so therefore she didn’t get the manual. And then they claimed, they brought in an expert from California. I mean, from London, who said that the bear skull is malleable and it can come through two inch bars, grab her and then come back out. And we had no way. I mean, the jury was, was these were experts. So I remember I had Jim Dolan from San Diego and Jim Doherty and it didn’t help. There was a lot of sympathy for, and I can understand that there was a lot of public- For example, they didn’t take sanctions against, I mean, there was a lawsuit and they won the lawsuit, but they didn’t take a punitive action against the zoo, the jury, which they could have if they thought we were in the wrong, but they didn’t. But it was just was one of the most trying times of my zoo life, my career.