Mr. Chairman, I do not have the exact figures at the present time, but typically, we have been running at 50 percent occupancy of what the building could actually accommodate if it was properly fitted up. That is for two reasons; one reason is the building's mechanical ventilation system does not meet current code requirements. Current requirements for ventilation air have changed considerably over the last ten or 15 years and the current system simply cannot provide enough volume of air to accommodate as many people as we could accommodate within the building.
The second reason is that some of the floors in the building are fitted up, certainly the top floor is fitted up for the previous government's executive offices and the occupancy load is very low. There are some very large offices and it is difficult to get what would be considered to be the current occupancy standard on that floor and at least one of the other floors. We are expecting that we are going to have a more efficient utilization of existing space following the upgrade to the building, plus we are also expecting that with the ventilation system, we will be able to accommodate a full occupancy load.