Mr. Speaker, it is very simple: put the receipts on the table and let us see the truth.
While we know about the gazebos, fiddlers, dancers, hotel snacks, and steamship, it does not stop there. To get to the most expensive 72 hours of meetings in history, one has to waste even harder.
We now learn that while they were building a fake lake, they were draining another. They spent $4 million to rent land dominated by a water-filled quarry they had to drain.
I ask the minister, why did 72 hours of meetings on fiscal restraint require him to build and drain lakes?