Thank you very much, Mr. Chair.
Ms. Nicholson, it just seems very obvious that the trigger was pulled on buying the $9-million condo immediately after the Prime Minister visited Mr. Clark in New York. It seems very obvious. As well, it seems that Mr. Clark, as well as the department, put a lot of stock in the listing price. It's just not reasonable. It's not good accounting practice at all, but unfortunately it is one that the government uses consistently, to count on something before it is sold. Accounting is not done this way. Reconciling a budget is not done this way, and the government should not be conducting its business in this way.
As well, it's incredibly concerning that it seems you've lied about changing this email and changing the terminology within the email. It seems very clear that you're not being truthful with the committee today. We just don't know who directed you to speak these mistruths today to this committee and to Canadians.
There have been multiple scandals where the minister said she wasn't informed about things. There's the $9-million purchase on Billionaires' Row, and there is the warship that docked in Havana alongside Russian ships; she said she didn't know about that. In each of these instances, including the purchase of a $9-million condo on Billionaires' Row, she said she wasn't informed, yet, all of a sudden, when something goes wrong in the media or in this committee, she is informed. She's informed at this time.
What you're saying today doesn't add up. What the minister is saying doesn't add up. It shows incompetence or lying, one of those two things. Canadians expect their minister to know what is going on, and they expect their minister, their government and the government's officials, no matter what level, not to lie.
We require more information, Mr. Chair, and with this information that we are not uncovering today—I wish we could say we were uncovering it rather than not uncovering it—I would like to move that:
In regard to the committee's study of the purchase of the new official residence for the Consul General in New York, the committee invite to appear: Former Chief of Staff to Minister of Foreign Affairs, Peter Wilkinson; Former Chief of Staff of Foreign Affairs Deputy Minister, Karolina Guay; Property Branch Assistant Deputy Minister, Robin Dubeau; and Director General of Policy and Planning, Franck, as referred to by Emily Nicholson in her testimony today.
It's clear we're not getting the answers we require to, first of all, determine how the minister implicates herself into these significant decisions, and then, as well, there is the inconsistency we've seen with the wording within the email and the timing around the email here today, Mr. Chair.
As such, I am putting this motion forward to call these further witnesses.
Thank you very much, Mr. Chair.