Mr. Chairman, I believe it was. The reason I can say that is that there is no deal until all the conditions precedent are met. We had the very same situation with the Department of National Defence, where we had signed a letter of intent with the owner explicitly stating that we had to get all these approvals done. They were not forthcoming; the deal was rescinded.
So there is no deal until it's approved and ministers have a chance to examine it and go over it.