Madam Chair, Madam Thibault, the previous effort to go out to the private sector to seek opportunities did not continue, because when we put out the request for proposals we attempted a very complex transaction. We attempted to capture many factors concerning our whole portfolio, and in retrospect that was overly ambitious, so that study, or that effort, has been terminated.
However, we are very much at present looking at how to deal with this issue about finding capital for recapitalization. We have buildings where it's cheaper for us to tear them down than to rehabilitate them, and that's something we really have to address if we are being responsible. What we are doing now is discussing with our minister a study that will be less broad, less ambitious, and more focused, to see if it's possible to take some of the buildings in those conditions and ask the private sector for proposals. This is not to say we will implement them, but at least we can put them on the table. If they come to us and say, how we would approach this is that we would build another building on the Gatineau side, we would rehabilitate perhaps a particular campus and then move other people in and so forth...and the whole journey will be of this kind of economics.
I think we should invite that kind of analysis, and we are discussing that with our minister right now.