The unspecified capital costs are the things that cause all of us as homeowners nightmares. You know, all of a sudden a roof leaks that we previously thought was sound, and if that wasn't listed on the capital improvements, you as the lessee are responsible for that. Cracks appear in some pillar. That wasn't identified in the earlier part. You're liable for that as the tenant, the lessee, the government.
So it could be anything, you see, and you don't own the building. You're just occupying it, but nevertheless you are still responsible for all the capital costs except for those that were named in this list. Those things tended to be things like fixing the parking garage, and if you know something about parking garages, every 10 years or 20 years you have to go in and dig it up, take care of the corrosion, put it back down again. So they're predictable and anticipated. But there was nothing in there, no catch-all phrase that said “and anything else”. Quite the contrary. Anything else was kept in the liability of the government in its lease document, as near as we can tell.