Thank you, Mr. Chairman. As I understand it, the government will take possession of the space on November 1st, as things stand. I can only reiterate that the government did not go and say we want that space. It was proposed by the landlord. The issue of whether or not that's proper, if the landlord comes forward and says this is what we want to do with our space and the space is suitable for the use, then the government is interested in it. The Legal Services Board had asked that Public Works and Services find space that was storefront, that was accessible, and we were also looking for space that was within the range of what is normally paid. The estimate in terms of what it would cost us to fit up was around $60 a square foot, which is, I'm told, quite standard for tenant improvements in Yellowknife. It's not at the high end and it's not at the low end. It's about medium quality tenant improvements for that space. So you've got space that's downtown, which was a requirement of the Legal Services Board. They wanted to be close to the courthouse. It's accessible and it's storefront; obviously it's storefront.
In terms of what the costs are, I've been a little surprised by the Member quoting some prices because I had been advised that actual prices in leases and what is negotiated in the final terms of the lease can't be talked about publicly because it's proprietary information. So that information may be available in camera to the committee, but I can't in this format get into any more detail than I have. Thank you, Mr. Chairman.