Yes, Mr. Fitzpatrick.
If I may summarize that point, this issue arose as a sidebar in the Auditor General's report. It wasn't an audit. The Auditor General stands by that $4.6 million figure. That figure's been challenged by Public Works and Government Services. If we had the Auditor General here today, I am certain that she would say that based on the information she has, she stands by the $4.6 million.
Public Works and Government Services has challenged that figure. They were supposed to get us up-to-date information. They were supposed to get it by today's date. They haven't. We expect it very soon. We will push them and get it. Once we get it, we will certainly circulate it to the committee. We'll also give it to the Auditor General for analysis and ask if there's any change in their testimony.
Mr. Fitzpatrick, we will bring your point to them. However, I want to point out to you that I'm not as convinced as you are that it's relevant. If the Business Development Bank established an office in the city of Montreal and upped the cost in going there, I don't think it would have been included. But I'll let the Auditor General deal with that issue.