Thank you.
The current estimate is about $9.7 million to bring the residence up to what is considered an acceptable level. That is an estimation that has been done by the National Capital Commission with their experts. To my knowledge, they have not done any kind of estimate. I think that would perhaps be difficult to do, because it would depend upon how long the delay was, what additional deterioration might be caused, and of course the increased costs of tradespeople, supplies, and all the rest of it.
I think we can all accept that as projects are delayed into the future, there is an increase in cost simply because of inflation often, and there could be additional deterioration to the residence as well.