And as a course, as they went along and then as now, there were cost overruns, and they needed another quarter of a million dollars. And that’s big money back in the late twenties. So Mr shed’s daughters then came up with the extra money to build it. And there was an agreement with the Park District that if Mr. Shedd built it at the Park District would finance its operation. And here I’m a little foggy right now, but it was either finance the operation completely or partly, and I don’t think it makes too much difference how much they were gonna put in. But it was still not enough, So Mary Shedd, one of Mr. Shedd’s daughters gave a million and a half dollars in government bonds to support the aquarium for operations. There was some stipulation that for the first few years, that the aquarium could only use $10 million of the interest money off of those bonds. But the principle was never to be touched.