First of all, the estimates for the property management services as well as the other third-party services were virtually the same as those in the 2002 RFP, so when we re-tendered this process, that RFP at that time was only about 18 months old. Just to put it a bit into context, we were under a lot of pressure to put out that RFP very quickly, and we made a lot of improvements to the RFP. We addressed security. We did a lot of things to ensure that all bidders would have an open and fair chance of winning one or potentially both of those contracts.
Concerning the 60% volume, that was the volume that everybody was assessed on in accordance with the RFP. Even Royal LePage has to bid based on the information in the RFP. They can't use prior information. We evaluate them based on what's in their proposal.