Mr. Tochor kind of stole my question, and I didn't really understand the answers, so I'm going to come back to it.
In short, in 2015, the private sector was organizing the debates. There was no cost to the public treasury. Then it was decided that there should be a commission for the leaders' debates. This resulted in expenditures of $4.6 million.
Why was this commission created? Why was the idea that the government should spend money to do what the private sector used to do? Was there a problem?
Honestly, I don't understand. You may have explained it earlier, but I didn't understand.