What I take exception to is basically Canadian taxpayers owning so much in terms of bricks and mortar—particularly in office building space—and then always holding the bag at the end of a 25-year period. We've transferred ownership risk to the private sector. Even in the private sector, if you look at the major Canadian banks, Mr. Holland, except for their branches, which obviously are very strategic, they've all transferred their high-rise buildings. In downtown Toronto, Montreal, and Calgary, even the banks—for-profit companies—don't own them anymore, because you need to be in that niche to actually make something out of it. We are certainly not in that niche, we're not in that zone. This is why we undertook this transaction.
On December 10th, 2007. See this statement in context.