With respect, I think that's the wrong issue. In 25 years, I doubt the landlord won't want to renew the lease with us. If you ask them why they did this deal—and they actually said this publicly, as you know. I think it has been made available to you the range of bids we received. They were significantly north of anybody else. They were looking for safe, steady, and predictable income flow. They have other types of assets that they consider more risky. They were looking for something perhaps less “yieldy”, but safe and predictable. So I would suggest to you—and I'm not an expert in this, but this is based on everything I've read—that people actually look for governments as tenants. I don't think they'll kick us out in 25 years.
As Tim said, we have 50 more of these buildings around. We always face the possibility that a landlord will, at the end of a lease, not renew that lease. That's why we have a team here that monitors each urban area where we are, and that team plans several years ahead to make sure we have the ability to relocate if that should happen.