There again, the hold came much earlier in the process than what you seem to be referring to. The hold came sometime in 2000, and we wanted to have some questions answered. But as I say, there seems to be some kind of...I wouldn't say confusion, but reality problem.
The minister who was responsible for Canada Economic Development when the moving project started wasn't the same minister as the one who asked Public Works to see if they could revise or review their decision. It wasn't the same minister, and it wasn't the same political environment, because Mr. Gagliano wasn't minister any more. Mr. Drouin became the minister, and I believe--but I'm not sure--he was replacing Martin Cauchon. So I can't give you any answer as far as Mr. Drouin's implication, asking the Minister of Public Works whether he could reconsider, or whether there was anything that could be done to remain in Place Victoria. We weren't there any more. We hadn't been there for a long time at that time. The minister we probably checked with originally to see if he was interested or not in moving must have been Mr. Cauchon.