And we still have that principle, which has increased in value. Oh, and the other stipulation was the money had to be kept in government bonds. And I think at that time were paying 1%. So you can imagine how much that produce. But eventually then the board and the family, Mr. Shedd’s family, I think principally John Shedd Reed said, you know, that’s unrealistic today. We take that money and put it into both equities and bonds determined by the aquarium’s finance committee. So that hurdle was overcome. So that’s basically how the aquarium was funded.