The only figure that I know with some certainty the department stands behind is the $2.1 million in unproductive rent. That's just the rent that was paid out to Place Bonaventure for empty space, essentially, but I'm not aware as to whether other costs were factored in.
You're absolutely right: including no fit-up costs in Place Victoria was a gain for the crown in a sense as well. I'm not certain whether anybody has been able to quantify the lost productivity in terms of staff when you do move. There are usually periods of time, although I think public works has become much better over time at staging moves so that the amount of lost productive time is mitigated.
The short answer is that I don't know if there's been a quantification, but I think it's fair to say that the net benefit, had other tenants moved into that space as quickly as we had thought they would in 2002, would have probably been in favour of the crown.