Mr. Speaker, we knew that there was $92 million in contracts and that the government is a good partner of KPMG.
However, now we are learning that the government is not just giving money to KPMG, it is also giving it employees. For the director general of the Institute on Governance, this can create an appearance of cronyism. Frankly, when it comes down to it, they are not just buddies anymore, they are family.
How can the minister claim that the government is going to war with tax cheats, when that same government is providing those who encourage fraud with its money and expertise?