It's the outcomes achieved on their expectations, not on whatever expectations the federal government put on them, but the expectations they have agreed on as being the accounting measures. Is that correct?
October 17th, 2018 / 4:55 p.m.
Liberal
Alexandra Mendes Liberal Brossard—Saint-Lambert, QC
It's the outcomes achieved on their expectations, not on whatever expectations the federal government put on them, but the expectations they have agreed on as being the accounting measures. Is that correct?
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