With that, this is the second year that this gift has been given, to our understanding, with the value bordering on $200,000, for which we're now in the ballpark of buying a Ferrari. That was the example that was given. It's the context for Canadians on what is exceptional and what is reasonable.
It's $84,000 in accommodations alone. We're not challenging the question of the cost of flights and security; this is strictly $84,000 in accommodations in the form of a gift, and it's the second year in a row. For an $84,000 vacation in a single year, if that doesn't rise to the level of exceptional, do two gifts of $84,000, even from a friend, rise to the level of exceptions in the Canadian context?