No, no, in camera. Sorry, we invited the minister to come to speak to us in camera so that he could inform us what reason his decision to sell these buildings was based on.
So basically what we have is this. The minister is saying, “You know what. Trust me, guys. We'll get the information. We'll make the best deal possible.” Then in five years or seven years they're going to come back and say, “Whoever was on the committee, they were a bunch of idiots because they did not do their job.” I'll tell you, I don't want to be one of them. We need to know exactly what it's based on.
As I was saying, I think it's probably not a bad deal. I think the government may have to get out or maybe should get out of owning their own buildings. It's a possibility. But we haven't got the information.
And you haven't got the information, by the way, to make that decision either.