Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Mr. Bilodeau, I am tempted to ask you a question about the victims, like Janet Watson, who appeared before our committee. She lost all her life savings because of these strategies.
But I will stick to questions about Parrhesia.
Two very troubling questions emerge from Ms. Iacovelli's testimony.
First, Parrhesia, which has links to the sword companies, was registered as the result of a document faxed from the offices of KPMG in Montreal.
Were you aware of the existence of Parrhesia? Was it discussed in the offices in Montreal? Do you believe that it is one of the issues that could have been discussed by your famous risk management committee?
Then, Ms. Iacovelli clearly stated that the services of those companies were not provided after 2003. However, we discovered that Pannhesia was dissolved on May 24, 2021, just a few weeks ago, and right after the revelations on Enquête and The Fifth Estate, programs on Radio‑Canada and CBC respectively.
Were you aware that Parrhesia existed until that date? How do you explain that Parrhesia was in existence for all that time, although, according to Ms. Iacovelli, it was not active after 2003?