I don't know the names of all 15. We would have to look into our files and see if we could get back to the committee.
I do believe that you could ask Public Services and Procurement Canada. That is the best way to get the most accurate information. Ours was from the point in time when we did the audit, which was several months ago, and I would hope that there would be progress. My advice would be to get that information from them.
Why had 15 out of the 37 not yet signed agreements? We heard a few things. One, as I mentioned earlier, was about the uncertainty around the return-to-office mandate and whether they would need more space than what they anticipated they could occupy. Some said that the space was needed to properly deliver on their mandate.
Another would be perhaps the lack of a financial incentive. Many federal organizations do not pay rent. We occupy space that Public Services and Procurement Canada has; for example, my office doesn't pay rent. It then becomes the will of the deputy minister to put up their hand. I have, and I have offered to reduce the space in Ottawa by almost 50%, even though I don't have a financial incentive. That might also be part of the reason that certain departments are not putting this on their priority list.