I think we know that the answer is that there are third party costs associated with the food preparation, irrespective of where it happens.
My substantive question is why the executive space that was purpose-built in 2018 for use by the consul general and by Canada's ambassador to the United Nations was not sufficient, and why do we have to incur millions of dollars of extra expenses from a $9-million penthouse on Billionaires' Row in New York City for Justin Trudeau's media buddy, which are going to be financed through the taxes of Canadians who are struggling to survive? Why couldn't we use the space that was purpose-built instead of getting this luxurious location, the primary purpose of which is just to be Mr. Clark's lodgings?