Let's start off with your basic error: You're putting those two years together. We advise on the specific gifts in each year on its own. It's not cumulative and you can't add them up, so let's talk about the gift of this year. That's what we're talking about, the gift for this year.
I don't know what the value is. When I said a Ferrari, I said a million dollars, which you forgot. I specifically used that figure because it was so outlandish. What we have here is clearly a generous gift, but it's between people who are friends. I don't see why, just because they're well off, they can't exchange gifts. That's what they're doing here.
The Greens have come to Canada and they've stayed at Harrington Lake. They've travelled around the world, apparently. These are all public statements by the Prime Minister, not by me—