Thank you for the question. Yes, we are, most definitely.
The average lease life when I showed up was a notch or two below five years, which I find a bit surprising, given the government's ability to negotiate and the types of financial deals we could get from landlords. We need to push that out to a longer term. We'll get better deals, but also we need to stop moving people around on a short-term basis. A five-year lease means somebody moves in and you're already thinking about where they're going to go.
These moves take a lot of time. They're planned two years ahead of time. People have barely unpacked their boxes and put the family picture on the desk, and already... We've seen leases for two years, three years. I won't say that's unacceptable; there are circumstances where we can understand that they need to exist. But in most cases we need to push these leases out, give some stability to the workforce, and spend less money and time moving people around buildings across the country.