Mr. Speaker, the auditor general, Canada's top financial watchdog, says he does not trust the Prime Minister's budget because of false entries and dummy accounts.
Now the Canadian Institute of Chartered Accountants, the very people who write the rules of accounting, say that the Prime Minister is cooking the books also.
By falsifying the books the government has hidden $2.5 billion this year alone, money that should have gone to tax and debt relief.
Why does the Prime Minister believe that he knows more about accounting than accountants do?