We're here today in the context of Canada's being in a cost-of-living crisis. We have one in four Canadians saying they're going to be using food banks this fall. We know that rent and mortgage prices have doubled, and the Prime Minister's media buddy—who is a making a very healthy salary by any measure compared with Canadian salaries—is getting a $9-million condominium for his use as a residence. I know you said that its primary purpose was as a workspace, but if it's clocking on average about two business functions per month, and he's sleeping there 30 times per month, it sounds as though its primary purpose is to be a residence.
Who was the most senior person to sign off on the decision, sir? Could I have just the name, please?