It's a viable option to manage the property. The problem is, where are you going to get the money to fix them up? That's your dilemma.
I think the portfolio of federal buildings that Public Works owns, the last time I looked, had an average life of 39 years. That's a long time. Many of these buildings are going to require major overhauls to meet green standards of efficiency and air quality. They're going to require major retrofitting.
That's already happening in the private sector. We have a situation in Toronto today where we're going to build three million square feet of office space and there's absolutely no demand for it. What they're going to do is to move people out of what were.... So the demand in the marketplace today is for really good quality workspace.