From the Canada Lands point of view, the consultation is the same for the custodian, if I look at PSPC as an example. Under the routine, they can sell direct and the policy does allow them to sell it for a public purpose or a public good. If it is a strategic property, it is so noted.
I can quote from the agreement of purchase and sale between PSPC and ourselves for the Heather Street land. It said, “Provincial ministry of education objective: potential interest in acquiring a proportion of property for school sites to be used for francophone education.”
That is a binding part of the agreement of purchase and sale that we have with the custodian. Then we pursue that. The result is the one-acre property for the CSF.