In fact the department's record with respect to managing vacancy overall is quite low compared to the industry standard. I think it's 1.2% out of the total portfolio, versus 5% that is the industry standard.
So, no, it wouldn't be the only time. In fact, in this case there were, I think, valid assumptions made that the space would be able to be filled much more quickly than it was. There was demand in Montreal, and that was one of the factors that led to the advice to the minister that he could accede to the wishes of his colleague in leaving the agency in Place Victoria. Other departments and agencies had determined that they would be willing to move into Place Bonaventure quite quickly, and it didn't happen, for various reasons.