If the rent had been kept at 430 $ per square meter, as to the terms of the lease, that would obviously not have met the six conditions. I don't know who made the decision in the Minister's office or the Deputy Minister's office. From that moment on, I was kept informed but I do not know why the decision was made. I was told that CED would remain at Place Victoria. If the cost had been kept at 430 $ per square meter, that would not have been a viable decision.
I know that negotiations were going on at the time in order to get a new rate from Place Victoria but I was not involved in that. At that time, I did not know the new rent. Mid-May, it appeared that the rate would be 308 $ per square meter. You should have a look at the new analysis based on that rate. It showed that, without any moving and retrofitting costs, keeping CED where they were during five years with a rent of 308 $ per square meter, without making any improvement to the building, would be an economically viable solution or at least a solution equal to the decision to move.