Yes, rollovers.
I suppose sometimes it is actually cheaper to purchase property than to lease it, depending on how the costs come out. I know there was a high-profile case recently--it was in the media--where there was an opportunity for the government to purchase a property here in Ottawa for around $30 million in 2003. That was rejected, and now it appears there's going to be a leaseback of the property that was subsequently purchased for in that neighbourhood--$28 million to $30 million--by Minto. The number that was put out for the leaseback was $670 million, which doesn't seem to be the most cost-effective way of doing business.
Mr. James, can you explain to us the analysis that went into this tendering process? How was this deemed to be the most cost-effective course of action?