I have a very quick question then. If I look at the Service Canada stand-alone building in the city of Mississauga, for which, obviously, a lease was entered into, is that through an RFP? I assume that's through an RFP and landlords would bid on securing that lease, and then you would determine it.
I don't expect an answer today. You might want to get back to me.
In the case of the building in Mississauga, one of the controversial issues there is that the landlord who owns the building charges for parking. It's not a free parking area. I just want to know when you are evaluating the value of a bid on a lease like that, do you take into consideration all of those extra factors, not just the actual lease cost to the Government of Canada but also these other extenuating factors when you're looking at securing a lease agreement for Service Canada, or any other department?