There were a number of reasons, one of which was that the space requirements given to us by the client at the beginning of the process of tender had changed. They had decided not to co-locate their Montreal office with the headquarters in Place Victoria; therefore, the total amount of space they required was less.
The minister's letter to the Minister of Public Works, I believe, also demonstrated his desire to be in a building that he considered to be more commensurate with the role of economic development in Quebec, a building that was more prestigious. At that time, the department had a role or responsibility to consider the operational requirements of the client, even though they had changed. That was what resulted in the process of examining the other options.