What I find surprising is that it seems, according to the information that we have available, that a number of departments had analysed both the technical aspects of the project and the possibility of it running over cost before submitting it to Treasury Board. It was your own department that approved the decision to grant the $200 million.
I am not questioning your integrity, your intelligence or your understanding of your files, but do you not find it strange that a minister suddenly finds fault with a contract, and decides to cancel funding for a light rail transit project, right in the middle of an election campaign where the said project is a major electoral issue?