Well, as we've stated before, from the city's perspective, we certainly believed we had met all of the requirements. This was not a project that came forward at the last minute; there were years of planning behind this project, and numerous council approvals throughout those many years. There were exhaustive environmental assessment studies carried out, both by the Province of Ontario and the federal government. Transport Canada had required the city to do a very detailed business case to prove ridership and value for money. All of those studies had been completed and approved. So from the city's perspective, we had done everything we could to meet the requirements under the memorandum of understanding, and we qualified for the $200 million.
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