Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Thank you, Mr. Dubeau, Mr. Hounzangbé and Ms. Guay, for being with us.
Mr. Hounzangbé, the residence on 57th Street is one of the five cheapest properties on the list of properties that were visited and considered for purchase, the initial 39 properties having been got down to 21. The testimony of the broker who appeared before this committee on August 21 was that there were three days of visits, after which four residences remained on the list.
I would like to put two questions to you.
How much did these residences cost and what were their characteristics?
If it is not possible to provide us with that information orally today, which I imagine might take half an eternity, you can send it to us in writing.
Why was one of the residences costing less than $9 million not chosen, for example, like the ones for $4 million or $5 million?
Why choose the one that cost $9 million, rather than the other three that were still on the list?