It depends on the nature of the individual lease. Some have built-in escalations during the term of a lease because a landlord isn't prepared to give you a fixed price for a 10- or 15-year duration. Others include the pass-through of certain costs because they are subject to union agreements or they are subject to the minimum wages. Of the $80 million that my colleague Alex spoke of, part of it is the increases that come from leases, but also another part of it is due to the increased costs we bear, as a custodian, as well because we are paying energy costs, we're paying labour costs, and we're paying taxes or payments in lieu of taxes, and these increase as well. So this gross number Alex referred to, the $80 million, includes five major elements that comprise that cost.
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