I just find it very interesting.
About the value—we're going to run short on time here—I'd really like to know about the added value for Canadians who are working in Victoria-by-the-Sea, Prince Edward Island, in Victoria, British Columbia, or in Windsor, Toronto, Sudbury or Sault Ste. Marie, who are struggling to pay their bills. What added value do they get for this?
When we have a meeting space.... We're told that we need this new $9-million residence for Tom Clark, Justin Trudeau's buddy, on Billionaires' Row because the meeting space was insufficient, but the space you have has hosted prime ministers, ambassadors and all order of people.
What's the added value for Canadians who can't pay their rent and for the one in four Canadians who are going to food banks?