Mr. Chair, I am sure that you understand that that is sensitive information in competition terms. I cannot reveal the full and exact cost of all the components. But I can say that there are costs associated with what are called employee severance payments. Several million dollars are set aside for that. There are costs associated with decommissioning the units, and the decontamination, restoration and characterization of the soil so that it will meet Quebec government standards. These is also a cost for the conversion project I mentioned earlier, such as for pumps and pipes.
I am describing things in fairly simple terms, but Mr. Oblath may know more about those details. All those costs were considered when the time came to assess the value of the refinery compared to the value of the terminal. People have to understand that. We are not talking about the physical cost of the refinery. We are talking about the value of the terminal for Shell as opposed to the value of the refinery for someone else. As Mr. Oblath explained, the refinery as a terminal has some value. Unfortunately, there was no agreements on what that value is.