Madam Chair, through you, the real key point here, and I made it in my introductory remarks, is that we take a collaborative approach that is coordinated, and we form the partnerships. I want to see that before we move forward we have engaged with all partners in order to ensure that we are going into this with eyes wide open, understanding the consequences of the decisions that we are about to make and the impact this is going to have. This dialogue is extremely important, and it's needed.
If you look at memorial square, as an example, there is a monument there that is owned by PSPC. There are three landowners of that land. There used to be four, but Parks Canada passed over that land to PSPC. You can see the jurisdictional challenges. My main point today is that we have to have collaborative coordinated conversations where we are doing everything we can to get all of the information to make decisions that are in the best interest of Ottawa, Canadians, and we're willing to do that as a partner at PSPC.