When the plan was put forward.... We're talking real estate governance, and I know that's not your area of expertise, but when the plan was brought to the Waterfront Toronto real estate committee, they were made aware that this was not just 12 acres: this was potentially the whole of the Port Lands, an extremely valuable chunk of real estate to turn over. They were given three days to look at this, but when it got to a vote it was presented as a fait accompli.
How do we reassure the public that we're doing world-class infrastructure if massive amounts of extremely valuable real estate are being turned over with so little oversight, and Google thanks the Prime Minister, saying that they've been looking for someone to give them a city to be in charge of? Don't you think Google could have done a better job in talking with Sidewalk Labs to ensure that this project was being vetted in a proper manner?