Not 360, because some of them are defence buildings, I believe.
I think what you have to look at here...and my colleague here is precisely right when he says in ten years or in five years somebody could look back and say, “You know what? This was a terrible deal, but you know what we based our decisions on?” And I quote the minister here. I think it's important that we have to be basing our stuff on facts. When the minister was asked on what information he made his decision, he said, “Well, based on information. But you know, it might come as a surprise to you, but there are a lot of people in cabinet who have private sector expertise and have a lot of common sense. And it came across to us, all of us, that being in bricks and mortar isn't necessarily something that we need to be as a government.”
Well, you know what? I'm not sure I'm prepared to make my decision based on the fact that there are a couple of private sector guys in cabinet who think it's a good idea. It seems to me the reason we invited the minister here in camera was to be able to share some of the information with us with regard to the study.