Yes, absolutely, and once we had the Bank of Montreal and Royal Bank report, the government agreed to test the marketplace, but at the same time insisted that we get a third-party fairness opinion from somebody who wasn't involved in preparing the first report--somebody who had nothing to gain, whether it was a fair transaction or not. That was Deutsche Bank's role.
There were literally hundreds of people. All these banks have large real estate departments. They do this for a living. From the outside there were hundreds of people. From the inside it wasn't only Public Works; it was the central agencies, the Privy Council, Finance, Treasury Board. All this had the proper scrubbing and vetting, I can assure you, until we finally decided to go ahead and conclude the transaction with Larco.