I'm trying to remember, but I believe it was something like $25,000. As I say, we actually get back about 60% of that in registration fees and whatnot. The normal participation in this conference is about 100 people. It's a reasonably significant meeting for a reasonably minimal cost. Any members I've spoken to who have attended have found it very useful to their work on public accounts committees.
On November 5th, 2020. See this statement in context.