Thank you.
I'm going to follow up on Mr. Green's line, because this is now a question for those of us who come to Ottawa every week: Why three weeks? I'm sure both of you get this regularly on this issue itself. I think this gives you an opportunity to help people understand the operations and the scale of the operations that is required.
I'm going back to the Windsor situation. There is certainly a perception that it got some priority over the citizens of Ottawa from the provincial support, whatever that was, from your agency and from the province as well. Can you help us understand it from the perspective of why Windsor would be the priority? I think you alluded to it in what I would say was a surgical move to be able to clear that.
Obviously there were some economic reasons that were particular, but for those residents of Ottawa who were without work for three weeks because they couldn't get to work—the Rideau Centre was shut down—it's a matter of scope, as you would appreciate, depending on what you're losing out on from an income perspective. I know that with the auto workers that would have been a big issue at Windsor.
Can you help us understand it just so people have a better understanding of how you tried to figure out how to balance all of that? I appreciate that it's not simple.