Regular office space, because one of the things that we find in industry today is that industry really isn't sure where it's going to be in three, four, or five years.
For example, if you take the city of Toronto, we're growing every 10 years at the size of Calgary. So 10 years from now there's going to be another million people who require services. Are they going to be well-served by a building that is located in Queen's Park, or in fact should we be looking at renting a mall space, or should we be looking at providing services electronically?
I think that all industry today is being a little more suspect about where its space is, etc. But I would certainly say that when it comes down to what I call commodity space, it's more difficult to defend the notion of ownership.
Now, given that you own them, the debate today is, at what price and what agreements do you dispose of those? But there's fundamentally nothing wrong with disposing of them.