Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Perhaps to just follow up on what Madam Bourgeois was talking about, I think it really gets down to the heart of this particular motion. I think it's in part just due to a philosophical approach to property management.
If you look at the private sector, you'll see that there are many companies that have embraced actuarial accounting, which views properties as a long-term liability and relinquishes themselves of that asset for the purposes of having a company that's strictly in the business of doing property management.
In order to actually improve buildings for environmental standards...they tend to change over time. So by having a property manager, most actuarial accountants argue that it's a proven fact--and I'm not a mathematician--that, over time, putting property management into the hands of businesses that deliver that service actually saves money.
That's the viewpoint of Deutsche Bank. It's the philosophical viewpoint that I have, having spent a little bit of time in that sector. I think that's probably where we're seeing a divide here. It's the philosophical approach that's being taken, so I think we're very likely going to have the same result on this vote.