Look, Minister, you're here for an hour, and it's my intent to get at the rationale behind your decision-making. Of course, the rest of the witnesses will be here for an additional hour, and it's our intention to certainly pose questions to them. If there's a question that you feel you don't have an answer to and you want to put it to your officials, then let's just move on and we'll ask that question later.
Let me just ask this to you directly in terms of a personal opinion. Do you not feel that all of this was entirely predictable, that by shoving it in downtown Toronto in the financial district--not listening to the City of Toronto, not listening to police--it was entirely predictable that a lot of the chaos and confusion and problems that flowed out of that decision would come?
I'm asking this of you personally. When you think about it now, in retrospect, was it not a bad decision to put this in downtown Toronto, in the financial district?