Mr. Speaker, it is not it because the minister is shirking his legal obligation. His officials already went to Shawinigan. They found that the corporate records were inaccurate and they asked that they be updated. However they did not look at the bill of sale.
Part IV of the Business Corporations Act states “a corporation shall prepare and maintain adequate accounting records...for a period of six years”.
There is obvious doubt about when that bill of sale was handwritten.
Will the minister ensure the accuracy of this most important record, the Prime Minister's bill of sale?