Thank you, Mr. Chairman. Mr. Chairman, it is impossible to compare some proposals that have come forward that Mr. Ootes is taking example from this forum. It is impossible to do that. The Yellowknife office plan that was approved last month is being implemented by this department, and we are going to be putting out a proposal call to seek the
best value for our dollars in Yellowknife. We do not want to say what the cost per square footage is, because it would set a benchmark for anybody who is going to be proposing office space for rent. The intention of this government is to try to get best value for the dollars. I have already said that there are a number of leases out there and the Lahm Ridge Tower is the third lowest of that whole arrangement that we have now. When we were looking at the extension options, the property management personnel did an analysis based on a number of factors. The base rent and the operations and maintenance costs per square foot are the major ones. The landlords' proposed rates are weighted against other leases that are similar to the one the government holds in the community. They are also considered as well as expenditures that we put into the different office buildings. We call it tenant improvements. There are a lot of factors that go into the whole decision. If you were going to start comparing different proposals that come forward here, like I said, it is impossible to do at this time. Thank you.