What happens in the resource pool after you delete the project?

Your company uses Project Professional 2013.
You have several projects that are part of a program, but you do not use Project Server. You use a Resource Pool file to share resources across all projects.
You are informed that one of the projects is cancelled before it starts. As a result, you need to delete the project.
What happens in the resource pool after you delete the project?
A. The resource pool will still reflect the resource needs of the deleted project. You need to manually break the link to the deleted project.
B. The resource pool will prompt that the project is deleted the next time it is opened, allowing you to remove the project.
C. The resource pool is automatically updated when you delete the project.
D. The resource pool will still reflect the resource needs of the deleted project. You need to refresh the resource pool to fix the issue.

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