I'm sorry, Mr. Chair.
We certainly need more time to question the witnesses. There's a lot of important testimony, particularly on KPMG's actions following the revelations that aired at the end of February on Enquête and The Fifth Estate.
I want to come back to this issue from your own testimony, Ms. Iacovelli. You have stated on the record that shell companies, client companies, were not offered after 2003. In the past, KPMG has validated that the Montreal office was behind the incorporation of Parrhesia on December 17, 2001, at the same time as the “sword” companies.
Since this wasn't offered since 2003, imagine my surprise when we went online to find out when Parrhesia was actually dissolved. It was dissolved 43 days ago, on March 24, 2021, just three weeks after the bombshell revelations from The Fifth Estateand Enquête. How can KPMG pretend they weren't offering that after 2003 when the corporate registry says very clearly that it was only after Enquête and The Fifth Estate came forward that the company was dissolved?