Personally, I do not object to the term “expert-comptable”. Historically, that is the term that has always been used in legislation. In my opinion, changing terms without providing an explanation results in more confusion than anything else.
Lawyer, Vice-President, Legal Affairs and Records, Ordre des comptables agréés du Québec, Canadian Institute of Chartered Accountants
Personally, I do not object to the term “expert-comptable”. Historically, that is the term that has always been used in legislation. In my opinion, changing terms without providing an explanation results in more confusion than anything else.
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