Okay.
Back in 2001 there was an extensive analysis done of the needs of the client—extensive. It went on for months on end. There must have been tons of public servants involved in that process. Then when we got into the procurement process, the client actually visited the various sites, which would have been very time-consuming, as well.
You've got to be honest with me. The value of public servants, the cost of public servants, is a cost. It's very important. They're valuable people. So there would have been a fairly significant cost involved with all this analysis and the process in tendering property. Am I not correct in that?