Mr. Speaker, the finance minister should do card tricks the way he talks his way around things.
The government knows the auditor general is the top watchdog in the country to look after the government's books and he should obey them. He has not done that. Businesses and home owners would not be allowed to cook their books the way the government has.
I ask the revenue minister, because he would be so happy to sue anybody who took after this kind of bookkeeping, will he stand in his place right now and say that the way the finance minister is cooking his books is wrong, plain and simple?