And in fact, I would really challenged my architects because I didn’t want- We developed moats, but I didn’t want to see the moat. And that would have them with a model on their hands and knees measuring, but we accomplished some of that in an exhibit that we built in later years. But I think we began by- In 1970, I had a real good opportunity. I took a group of our architects and a group of staff people and a few board members, and we visited every major zoo in the United States in preparation for our master plan. Not only did we visit zoos, but we also visited a lot of the theme parks and botanical gardens as well. And I think we gleaned more from the theme park visits than we did the actual, some of the actual zoo visits. And one thing we did notice that a lot of these- We visited many of the major zoos in the United States, and also some of the botanical gardens, as well as the theme parks. And we noticed that zoos and botanical parks that were successful, and in fact, amusement parks were strongly themed.