On November 5, news broke about your involvement in the purchase of the $9-million condo on Billionaires' Row. Then, having been found out, you sent a letter. The letter said, “I was not aware until media reports this week that this comment made in passing to a colleague had been reported by the Consulate General to the Global Affairs Canada property team.”
Let me give you an example of a comment made in passing, Mr. Clark. “Hey, that meeting didn't go so well.”
Now let me give you an example of someone who holds the most senior position at an organization telling their team that the facilities for them to live in and for them to work in were insufficient.
That's what you did, sir. Isn't that right?