You said we don't need new rules, so my understanding is that rules need to be followed. That's the question we're dealing with on the G-8.
Our colleague in the government, Mr. Shipley, talked about the lack of procedural process and maybe we can improve it, but I'm looking at the Lake of Bays project where the minister showed up with a $4.5 million cheque for a project the town didn't want to have anything to do with. The town had said there was no construction plan; there was no viability plan. So they clearly had not signed anything to agree to this. This is one of the projects that wasn't finally approved, but we understand Mr. Clement had the money in hand to give to the town and that the town told him they were not supporting this plan.
Is that a normal set of circumstances for approval of projects? Did you have any documentation on what went wrong with the Lake of Bays project?