Well, you know, there are only two countries in New York that are not in Manhattan. It is either Afghanistan or Bangladesh. We think we should have an official residence in Manhattan.
Just to give you an idea, in 2019 the U.K. purchased an official residence, which cost $20 million. New Zealand purchased one in 2015, and that's some time ago, worth $11 million. It's worth more now. Even if you look at G7 countries, France, for example, purchased a $19-million official residence in 2015. Italy recently purchased a $35-million official residence in Manhattan; the EU, $16 million; and, finally, Japan paid $44.3 million for their official residence. We need to be there because our like-minded partners, the Five Eyes and also the G7, are there.
I'm not even giving you the numbers for other countries, including, of course, China, and countries that are trying to push for their interests in the U.S.