Thank you, Chair.
On that last issue, I have to say that we went from this being a great answer to one that, when it was supposed to be on paper, was, well, not really on paper, but just kind of an idea. If anybody wants to pursue that, I'm open to having a note come my way.
Mr. McGrath, I'll follow up with you first, sir, on 55 Bay Street in Hamilton, the federal building.
We talked, and I won't repeat it; you know what we said. I need to ask you, though, about the formula you're using to determine that the Canadian taxpayers will be as well off financially as they would have been had the best option been taken at the time of the analysis.
When you make that statement, are you evaluating the building's worth as of 2008, as of today when you wrote the report, or as of the purchase price of the building at the time the original proposal came down?