There was a competitive process to ascertain the new location of your agency, and Place Victoria finished fourth. That process was initiated by your agency's desire to have more space. All the bureaucracy and officials within the federal public service indicated that Place Bonaventure would be the best location, given the outcome of that competitive process. I can't find any public service correspondence that says otherwise, so I'm asking who overturned the will of the public servants and the competitive process in order to stay in the more expensive Place Victoria facility.
Who was it? Who made the decision?