No, no. The client departments said in the RFP that 60% of the moves would require property management services. If there are 15,000 moves, 60% of that equals 9,000 houses, so 9,000 houses required property management services. You're saying you bid on the basis that you would charge nothing for overseeing the management of 9,000 houses--or were you privy to information from another source?
On December 12th, 2006. See this statement in context.