Sir, to the point of my question, you spoke about the gift being exceptional, notwithstanding the friendship. You said that if one friend gives the public office holder a Ferrari, that would be enough to initiate an investigation. Here we have two gifts that exceed $80,000. The median Canadian household income is $70,000, and the Canadian context is absolutely relevant. Could it be seen to influence a friend?
Mr. Green is a corporate millionaire, so of course they have interest in government policy and any actions the government is going to take. Any one of the facts in isolation is just that, but we need to look at the whole picture here, and these are consecutive years with gifts worth tens of thousands of dollars—in fact, tens of thousands of dollars more than the average Canadian household earns in a year. That's exceptional.