The question about how you would assess a cost versus another has to be understood as to whether you're looking at Place Victoria or Place Bonaventure. Had they come to us right at the start and said, “We don't need more space, we don't need a fit-up”, we would have looked at their situation and said, “Look, if we can renegotiate a good price where you are, it's going to be less expensive to leave you there”.
When we already have a lease space that we have negotiated, we look at what is the cost of where you are on a per-metre basis versus Place Bonaventure. What would it cost us to move you? What would it cost us for fit-up? When you compare those two, you find that it's economical to leave them in Place Victoria.
Now, you already have a leased space that you have to backfill. If you could have backfilled it on day one, there would have been no cost to the crown. It just took us a little longer to backfill, and that's the cost we consider was the extra cost to the taxpayer, which is $2.1 million.