The analysis the department arrived at was that given the factors I've mentioned, especially the lower rent, the Place Victoria space gave the crown a demonstrable economic advantage.
With respect to Place Bonaventure, their anticipation was that with other federal demand for office space in the Montreal area, the newer space for which the lease had already been signed could readily be filled. It was that expectation on the part of the officials that was not satisfied as quickly as they had anticipated. That's where, as I understand it, the cost factor comes in. Mr. Marshall would peg that at $2.1 million and not $4.6 million.