Yes, we actually did quite a lot of due diligence on them because they will become, as a result of this transaction, the single most important landlord we will be dealing with as a government. More than 12,000 people employed by the Government of Canada will be housed in those office buildings.
This is a company that obviously has a very sound balance sheet. They have a very good track record in real estate. They have holdings around the world and in the U.S. and Canada.
They are Canadian, which was one of the conditions we had put in the auction. We wanted the winning bidder to be controlled by a Canadian resident, and Larco and the family behind Larco are Canadian residents.
So the department and I feel we have embarked on a 25-year relationship that we look at very optimistically, given their track record and their financial acumen.