It's more a philosophy, but there's an understanding with the city—and obviously, for it to make sense for Canada Lands—that there has to be financial viability for the project. There is a tremendous amount of heritage and history with that site, but it can't cover the entire parcel of land. It's just not viable for that large of a site to be maintained in that manner.
Using very open wording, it will be a mix of uses, as I see it, on the site. What that mix will be, whether it will be residential, commercial, heritage, or museum, I don't know. It will likely be in some form a mix for that site in conjunction with the Olympic Harbour site immediately to the west.