Okay, well, I hope your next 56 years of experience will be a little more formal than the past.
Looking at paragraph 1.74, we're back to this above-ground NORAD building. Again, quoting the Auditor General, “This building was designed to house very sensitive and highly classified material”.
I have heard evidence around the table saying that you built the building, and then somebody decided to change the use of it, so you had to go back to check the security of it. Was the building designed for highly sensitive information and highly classified information, or was this an afterthought, and now that we've built it, we'll use it for that?