Absolutely. The decisions to consolidate were made by government and the Coast Guard. I'll give you a few examples. We had a centre that was fully functional and a new Coast Guard base being built in St. John's, Newfoundland. They closed that centre and moved it to Placentia, which is a smaller community with a zero vacancy rate, extremely resource-based. That one caused us to scratch our heads. Now they're building another building there to house them. A lot of people with families in St. John's decided not to relocate; they found other work in St. John's to stay with their families.
Tofino, Vancouver, Comox, none of the officers that were affected there went to Prince Rupert, for obvious reasons. Not that Prince Rupert isn't a nice place; it's just that a lot of them spent most of their careers trying to get out of there.