I see, but it was a lease that you had signed. Anyway, that's all water under the bridge.
Monsieur Polachek, I was rather taken aback by this letter from Mr. Drouin. I can't imagine that he just woke up one day and said “I think I'm going to interject myself into this leasing process”, which he was obviously aware of, and would write a letter saying “Start the whole process again”. I would have thought that before that would happen, he would have had some kind of communication with the landlord, who would have said, “Well, you know, I'm kind of disappointed that we're losing a tenant; we have nice space here...”, and so on and so forth. He would have then said, “Let me see what I can do”.
Was there any communication between you and the other owners of the property, the building managers of the property, people involved in leasing the property or managing the property and Mr. Claude Drouin? How did he know that perhaps the organization should stay in Place Victoria? What kind of communication did you or your colleagues or your employees have with him?