No, it wasn't tendered, Madam. The reason is that we received an unsolicited proposal by an owner of the property, Minto.
In looking at how we obtain space, there are specific preconditions under which we may consider an unsolicited proposal. Quite often these are advantageous to the Crown, and there is no reason to reject them simply because they're unsolicited.
In this case, it is a very large property. We are well aware of the real estate situation in the national capital region--what's available, what it would cost us to go out and buy a greenfield site and build buildings, and so on. All of this has been taken into account in considering the proposal.
So that could happen yet.