The RAND (short for "research and development") Corporation is a think tank located on 15 prime acres of seaside property in the center of Santa Monica, California. RAND purchased the land for its offices from the city in 1952 for $250,000. "Given that the money RAND paid for its land in 1952 can be treated as a sunk cost, the cost of the land to RAND is zero and RAND would thus be foolish to consider purchasing a new site in Las Vegas and relocating there." Is this statement true, false or uncertain?