No. Those are just the procurements. For the real property transactions I would ask my colleague to see what we cover.
We cover a fair chunk of the office accommodation, but we do not cover some of the specialized areas such as, for example, the CFIA or Parks Canada. They have their own ability to procure and to do their own real property transactions.
We have offered to those organizations that if they so wish to engage with us, we will agree, sign protocols, apply using our own instruments to their processes, but they are not required or bound to do so.