The taxpayer would still have paid $1 million or more for someone to move into that space. That's the point I'm trying to make. The taxpayer did not save a million dollars because of your decision not to move.
Mr. Boudria, in a bidding process, is it regular practice for you to go through the whole process, finish the process, have one winner, sign a contract with that winner, and then go back and offer the fourth-place bidder, or any bidder down the line, the opportunity to rebid based on all the information having been made public? Is that a normal process? Is that fair?