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Our parliamentary bureau chief Keith Boag is going to help with some of these answers tonight. Was there an audit?

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Our parliamentary bureau chief Keith Boag is going to help with some of these answers tonight. Was there an audit?

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Keith Boag: You’d have to say no, there was no audit. What was done was that two of the most prestigious accounting firms in the country did what you would call forensic analysis of the Liberal party organization in Quebec and its relationship to the people and the companies that were identified by the auditor general in her report last year. What they did was construct a paper trail between the party and those people. Their documentation for this analysis came entirely from the Liberal party, and, because of that, the opposition has said that it suspects that the auditing firms or the accounting firms weren’t given all of the information they really needed to get to the bottom of this. Both those reports from the accounting firms are available on the Liberal party’s website. So you can look at them for yourself, read through them. They’re quite lengthy and detailed, but they’re a fairly easy read and you can decide for yourself whether you believe the Liberal party has done everything

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