Thank you, Chair.
I think one thing that has come clearly through the Liberal line here is that they believe that investing in Canada means investing in luxury for a few well-connected officials. This underlines that Liberals can't tell the difference between investing in Canada and investing in themselves, and this was very clear in Mr. Kusmierczyk's comments.
Of course Conservatives recognize the importance of our presence in New York. We also recognize the cost of living crisis and that events can be held in various places. We don't need an infinite number of possible places to host events.
I want to drill down into the government's argument here that this is fundamentally about hosting. The Government of Canada purchased a glitzy $9-million residence on Billionaires' Row with all kinds of incredibly luxurious features. It's much nicer than the kind of property that most Canadians or most New Yorkers would have. The claim that the government has made is this allows them to host events. Ironically, though, this glitzier property is a much nicer place for the occupant, but has much less hosting space.