It's funny, Mr. Clark. Nineteen previous consuls general to New York, since 1961, all enjoyed the lavish amenities and the wonderful location in midtown Manhattan of the Park Avenue residence until you, sir, were appointed to the position. Within months, sir, of your being appointed to the position, and within months of Justin Trudeau's visiting you and your hanging out in a motorcade in downtown New York with streets closed, all of a sudden there's talk about a new residence and a push to get you into Billionaires' Row.
You said at the outset that you'd rather be in Central Park, and now you're overlooking Central Park. You got your wish, sir.