We're working with the government on this project, and the discussions continue.
I can tell you that the public response I'm receiving on this is a steady, positive response that supports action to work on the residence.
We're focusing on areas such as security and the livability of the house. The house does not divide private and public quarters, as the residence of a G7 leader would normally. The house is not universally accessible. It has low environmental performance, and it's a heritage property. These are all aspects that are being studied, as well as how best to have the public experience it. These are part of our discussions with government going forward.