As a reference for the committee, I believe the development cost of the application, with 70 different iterations that were coming in rapid fire, was about $9 million. Therefore, the reference that this application has cost $54 million in development is not factually correct.
Ms. O'Gorman, in your opening remarks, you talked about the fact that the investigation led to information that you shared with other department heads and that they then made the decisions that they made. Also, some of our colleagues on the opposite side refer to the statement that you provided as not a true statement.
Madam O'Gorman, can you tell us why you asked for an in camera meeting as opposed to a public meeting?