Mr. Speaker, what we have seen from the Auditor General time and time again is that, after nine years, the NDP-Liberals cannot seem to manage the government. We do not think they could manage the finances of a lemonade stand appropriately, that is, of course, unless it was a Liberal insider running the till and jamming their pockets with the nickels of the neighbourhood children who tried to buy a glass, every time.
In this case, we are talking about hundreds of millions of dollars that the Auditor General uncovered as part of the grift and conflicts of interest that the government presided over and then tried to sweep under the rug. We kept hearing from the minister responsible that everything was fine and that the Liberals had the situation well in hand. However, after sustained pressure and the audit they never wanted to happen, they finally shut down the corrupted organization, only to shift all of its business, to hide it under the auspices of the very government that allowed that corruption to occur.
We thank the Auditor General for her work in helping to expose to Canadians the inability of the Liberals to properly manage the finances of our nation or any of the subsidiaries of the Government of Canada.