—the RCMP, and security for both chambers. It's an overwhelming number of cooks in the kitchen spoiling the broth. That's the way some people have put it over the years. I'd like further clarity on that. Who has ultimate primacy over this decision-making process?
Second, you said the shape of the roof was structured.... I was very surprised to see the profile of the roof. I think it's an engineering marvel that you can span that kind of distance with such a low profile. Why is it that you can't see it from the road? Whose idea was it that you shouldn't be able to see this glass structure from the road? I'm thinking of the Louvre in Paris which is a pretty nice heritage building. It added a magnificent glass triangle which complements it. The international community agrees that it has complemented the architecture, not taken away from it.
Was it Heritage that demanded this incredibly expensive glass option as opposed to a gabled peak skylight, which would cost about one-third of the amount, I would think?