Thank you, Mr. Chair. Thank you all for your presentations.
I'd like to move a specific item—and I'm sure it won't come as a surprise to anybody. Exhibit 7.4 speaks to the new federal building in the heart of Hamilton, in the heart of my riding. The auditor's report says that the investment analysis report—the document Mr. Williams was able to establish and that gets so much work and attention—did a ranking of what should happen in this case. According to the Auditor General, apparently it took the most expensive option. Why? Why was the most expensive option chosen there, at a cost of $13 million?