Sure. I just want to make it very clear, because I think we need to have facts on the table here. This new residence does not overlook Central Park. It is on the 11th floor and overlooks West 57th Street in New York City.
In terms of that email, as I said, I was only made aware of this less than 48 hours ago and was taken aback. It clearly didn't represent anything that was going on. In that package that you have, there is an explanation from Global Affairs Canada as to why that was incorrect and why that was publicly corrected. My testimony and that of GAC officials stands. Without question, I was not involved in any part of the process.
Getting to the core of your question of what we do, I'd like to point out that the way we facilitate trade is not just by sitting in New York City and talking to people here, although that's a very important part of what we do. It is also getting out into our territories, going into small towns, talking to the local chambers of commerce, talking to people on the streets and in coffee shops, letting them know who we are and finding out what they're thinking about.
Since I arrived here, I've conducted 14 such outreach visits throughout my territory, resulting in 70 different meetings, and I can tell you where they all were. Also, I've gone to Washington, D.C., a number of times, again, to speak to federal members who are in Washington who represent the area that I am responsible for. When I talk about facilitating trade, it is in terms of both trying to find for Canadian companies and trying to enable Canadian companies to find those investors here in New York who may be able to help them either expand in the United States or expand in Canada, creating jobs for Canadians.
Similarly, we deal with Americans who want to send money to Canada to build plants and create jobs for Canadians. Essentially, that is the core of what we're trying to do. We are trying not only to increase the trade but, to put it another way, to increase wealth for Canadians and increase the number of jobs for Canadians, because, after all, nothing is more important than that.