Ontario's Progressive Conservatives said Tuesday they'll order an outside audit of the government's spending if elected to office in June.
Tory Leader Doug Ford said he doesn't trust the governing Liberals' spending or accounting practices and wants an independent analysis of the province's finances, which would be released publicly.
Ford has previously mentioned the possibility of an audit when questioned on his decision not to present a fully costed platform before the spring election.

"We're going to restore responsibility, accountability, and trust in government," he said. "Ontario deserves answers about how big (Premier) Kathleen Wynne's mess really is."
The Tories have consistently accused the Liberals of reckless spending and pointed Tuesday to the government's decision to plunge the province back into deficit instead of balancing the books as promised.