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You may recall a different version of this question was posed to Wall by former NDP leader Cam Broten during the March election leaders’ debate: “You ripped off nuns and that’s the gospel truth.”

Alas, Economy Minister Jeremy Harrison is no longer even bothering with the pretence of contrition in the government’s GTH answers, which are a continuous loop of talking points: “Provincial auditor Judy Ferguson has refuted every one of the NDP’s conspiracy theories … The provincial auditor found no wrongdoing or saw no red-flags … A process audit is as good or better than a forensic audit.”

Sing it with me, if you know the tune.

But at least words are still emerging from Harrison’s mouth.

For two consecutive days last week, Wall (the man who never met a microphone he didn’t like) turned on his heels and walked away from reporters at the first mention of the GTH.

The most transparent and accountable government in Saskatchewan history? Nope. Perhaps Wall needs to speak to his own Sask. Party supporters who — in increasing numbers — are starting to become very vocal about this GTH tire fire.

Why the flames won’t go out any time soon is because of people like Dunne who are only starting to ask questions like: