"Your Excellency the Governor, Mr. Prime Minister, today, our preliminary survey is about to come to an end. Thank you all for allowing us to spend a very pleasant two days in Kingston. However, there are some issues I'd like to inquire about, such as if we are indeed preparing to roll out a political simulation activity for American high school students this summer, as you previously proposed, how much money would it take for us, or rather your country, to cooperate with us?"
In a reception room more austere than the oldest meeting room of Lincoln High School, Tommy Hawk posed this question to the two leaders of the mini-state within the government building of Kingston.