You have an opportunity, with the tens of thousands that you've received from the unions for the spring convention....
I'd encourage, Madam Chairman, the NDP to maybe talk about those secret meetings and come forward and be fulsome on it.
As we indicated, Minister Clement will be appearing before the public accounts committee. I encourage members of the opposition, if they have questions, to ask them. He will be there.
But go ahead and review all of the public announcements we've made around these projects. I have put forward the level of reporting and so forth that we've done on this. I'd suggest to you that every cent has been accounted for, as I said earlier. I would argue that we've made lasting investments into that region. I think that as a government and as a Parliament, we should be proud when we make contributions that make tangible improvements to regions in this country.
I was very proud as a Canadian, very proud as a Canadian, to see the international leaders welcomed to Muskoka and for that event to occur there. I thought it was just a tremendous setting. I'm very proud of everybody who worked to make that happen, because it really rolled out what I think was.... They didn't just make people feel welcome; they really, I think, put forward a very beautiful face of Canada to the world, and I was very proud.