Thank you.
Minister, I understand that you have a lot of persons you rely upon for advice. But you will agree with me that decisions in terms of what is going to be spent—taxpayers' money—and where summits are going to be held are political decisions that at the end of the day are made by members of Parliament, and more specifically, by the government and the minister. It is not for the advisors to make these decisions; it is for the government to make these decisions, correct?