The problem with that, Garth, is that as we are sitting here, the government--right now--is marketing the buildings. The marketing is going to be going forward, and it closes on June 12. I don't know what the timeline is for concurrence in the House and for a vote after that. There are three hours of debate, and then a concurrence vote.
Right at the peak point when we're taking in offers as we're marketing these nine buildings, you're asking the government to lay all our cards on the table in terms of what the two banks assessed the value of the buildings at and why we chose those particular buildings for a sale and leaseback. This is a fundamentally basic stupid moment to be suggesting this type of proposal. If the government actually followed this, it's a really dumb idea for taxpayers.