Mr. Chair, there were no situations that were exactly the same as the situation that we experienced in Quebec, but there were other instances. It was not unusual for client requirements to change during the process of either extending leases or acquiring new space, but we did not have a situation like this one, in which we were able to complete the tender process, sign the lease, and then resolve the situation so that the client could remain in the old space in a manner that was still in the public interest.
The other situations that I can recall resulted in the tender process being completed and the clients moving, notwithstanding the desires of senior officials or ministers to change their minds later on, at the very end of the process.