I thank the member for the question.
The first step is to establish a portfolio plan for each mission. We have 182 missions in the world. The plan is for five years. In the plan, we identify the needs, the problems to be solved, at various properties, be it a chancery or an official residence.
Once the needs are defined, we prepare documents on a case-by-case basis. That is what we did in the case of the official residence in New York. For example, we explain in these documents that we are trying to solve problems one, two and three. It is then submitted to the governance committee for approval. That exercise enables us to put forward the funds needed for the research.
The second step is to determine how we are going to solve the problems listed in the needs analysis. We have to do that using an options analysis that is based on two factors: costs and benefits. What do we mean by benefit? For example, we need an official residence that includes a portion for representational activities and a portion for living space. So we need an official residence that can accommodate a dining room with a certain number of chairs in order to meet the needs for the representational aspect.
Once that is approved by the governance committee, which includes members of the finance committee and members of our security team, along with architects and interior designers, we make a decision.
Ultimately, it is signed, based on the recommendation by the governance committee.