Exactly! And you're right, this has been discussed over and over and over again. I'll also add one more thing that has been mentioned numerous times. One landlord managing a mall is easier for retailers to work with than multiple landlords all wanting different things. And to say Toronto can only support one of each store is also ridiculous considering there are 3 Tiffany's 2 Cartiers, 2 Mulberry's, multiple Burberry's (with all the shop-in-shops), two LV's, soon to be 2 Prada's, etc. This is one of the wealthiest cities on earth - so while it's frustrating that Bloor seems to be slower than expected in attracting the retail it should already have, it is going to happen.