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Royal LePage had all the facts. Envoy had no facts, other than what you put in the RFP. You said 60% of all their moves are going to require property management services. First, that was factually wrong, because only 40% of the people own houses, and that is totally and completely inadequate. Then you come back and say we need $50 million to provide this one service. You tell us also in the technical evaluation that property management, for some reason, isn't in the technical evaluation. It's only in the cash part of the evaluation, according to Mr. Goodfellow.
I'm going to ask you, Mr. Bennett--this is a serious question: Are you aware of any collusion between any people, public or private--and Mr. Goodfellow has talked about pressure--are you aware of anybody, public or private, who put pressure on this bid to get it done this way?