Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Mr. Clark, if you'll humour me, I'd like to return to this question of the memo and your role or non-role in the process and parse some of the words in the original memo and the amended memo.
By my reading, there are three steps in this process. This is sort of a three-step ditty. You need to identify the need to find a new property, so there was the process of identifying the shortcomings with the existing property and the need to replace it. That was the first step.
The second step was to select a new property. That step included, as the committee has heard, looking at a number of different properties in the neighbourhood in New York. The third step was the approval of that selection and the decision to make the purchase.
Does that seem like a fair characterization of the overall process?