Okay. That's where the consulate general of Canada in New York is located. We talk about the space that G20 and G7 countries have. We have space there. We have that key space. In 2018, the Government of Canada, financed by the taxes of Canadians, paid for upgraded space, representational space, meeting space—space where meals could be served, events could be held and meetings could be had—at that address, at 466 Lexington Avenue, on the 20th floor. What we have now is a $9-million condo. That condo is supposed to replace another condo that the Government of Canada had procured.
What increased value will Canadian taxpayers get by having a duplicate, a second location, in a desirable neighbourhood? Obviously, other countries are spending big sums of money. I'm not accountable to their taxpayers. I'm accountable to Canadians, as is this Liberal government. What increased value do we get by having a second space?