And nobody has really discussed that cost today either, in any of the analyses, but it is a significant cost.
The thing I'm getting at is that we have this analysis. Everybody said these are the specifications we have to have. They visited all the sites. This was the process, and we got Bonaventure as the lead outfit. But out of the blue, all of a sudden everything changes. Mr. Gladu doesn't change; he wants Bonaventure. But somebody says “All this analyses isn't worth anything. Now we can just go back to the existing premises with no fit-ups or no changes, and so on. It will just suit the department fine.”
It's really hard to believe that occurred in a matter of days. At the end of March there was no thought of this thing happening. Then Mr. Drouin writes a letter early in April, and all of a sudden this is back on the radar screen.
Did you do an...? This is really hard to believe. That's my point. Is this a normal sort of a thing, in your experience as a deputy minister? Is this how we do business in this country?