I'm so glad that you mentioned the Sandspit Inn. I wrote “Sandspit” in my notes. I was looking at it earlier, but I had not put “Inn”. Now I have that context.
I think there are two things to be aware of.
Traditionally, it has taken us approximately nine years, as the Government of Canada, to dispose of a property. It has to be circulated, and people have to put up their hands for an expression of interest.
In the new model, what we're going to try to do is avoid the disposal process and actually look at using surplus lands to build affordable housing and have a housing program around that.
I took careful note in earlier testimony around expression of interest. That is something we're working on every day. What does initial expression of interest look like so the community can get to us and we can get to the community and build those criteria? We're not going to get everything. We're going to try to get as much as possible so we can hear what is helpful to the community.
Going back to the location of this property in question, having an inventory.... There is a federal land registry that's maintained by TBS. We have actually mapped out that whole federal inventory to be able to make sure Transport Canada is coming to us saying, “We want to dispose of this property and we want to engage the community. How can you, PSPC, help us accelerate that and remove the dwell time?"