From our industry perspective there's always a business case to be made, and there will always be a dollars and cents analysis. From your perspective in your own buildings, you're going to have to throw in the extra decision of the idea of recycling a building, if you will. It's a very hard concept to get around. But when you abandon a building.... Ottawa's going to see a lot of movement in the next little while with renovations going on in several government departments. I think of the Bank of Canada as well, and EDC just moved, so you have to figure out a way. What is the cost of recycling a building? If it's an asset that's owned by the crown, unless you're prepared to sell it off, you're going to have to recycle that building somehow anyway.
It isn't a simple choice, but it's one I would advocate the government throw into the discussion, not only the bottom line dollars and cents cost of moving, cost of building versus the cost of renovating, but the disposition of the asset that you'll be leaving. That is something you have to throw into the equation. We do it in private industry all the time.