Thank you.
I'm going to back up in light of how I was rudely interrupted by colleagues.
The main house and School house overlook a spectacular three hundred foot, powdery white sand beach, widely hailed as the best stretch of private beach in Jamaica. The modern luxurious swimming pool overlooks the ocean and eight person hot tub. A large gazebo sits adjacent to the swimming pool which comfortably seats twelve for outdoor dining.
This 5,082sqft...villa is within it's own private compound comprised of two buildings.
Now let's talk about amenities. It sleeps 12 people. There is an eight-person jacuzzi and a beachfront, as I mentioned. It is fully staffed, sir, with butlers, a cook, gardener, housekeepers and a laundress. There is golf and a spa on site.
That doesn't include, sir, the food, entertainment and recreational activities that probably came at an additional cost. Certainly, this is probably not an all-inclusive vacation. A location like that probably has an additional amount that one would have to pay. We don't know what that amount is. You, sir, probably don't know what that amount is.
You don't think that all of those circumstances, sir, raise it to the level of something that is extremely lavish, extraordinary and unusual?
I can tell you, notwithstanding what the Prime Minister had to say to Marieke Walsh from The Globe and Mail, and doubled and tripled down on in the House and to other reporters, that this wasn't a vacation that was shared by other ordinary Canadians over the Christmas break. Canadians have been suffering with affordability issues caused by this particular Liberal government after eight years of its mismanagement and waste.
In those circumstances, Canadians view this as absolutely truly extravagant and luxurious. In those circumstances, sir, does not the public opinion weigh in on your particular analysis?
I get the impression that the issue—