We have to be careful what words we use.
An agreement was signed in 1973 governing the transfer of land control and management. This agreement included an exchange of management and control responsibilities. The NCC owned land situated among other places, on Mont-Bleu Boulevard, and the Quebec government owned land in Gatineau Park. The agreement provided for an exchange of the control and management of these lands. That was done, and that is the situation today.
In practice, it's as if we were owners. We manage that land. If an accident occurred there, we are the ones that people would probably come to. I suppose that the Quebec government does not consider itself our tenant, and indeed, we charge very little rent. So for us, it's a fait accompli, we simply have to finalize the paperwork.