The prosecution at Ontario's gas plants trial is urging the judge to convict two former senior political aides for illegally destroying documents.
Crown lawyer Tom Lemon tells the court that defence claims in the case simply make no sense.
He says arguments that the accused were only destroying personal or Liberal party data don't jibe with the evidence.
Instead, Lemon says the accused took ``extraordinary'' measures to delete records related to the Ontario government's decision to cancel two gas plants ahead of the 2011 provincial election.
David Livingston and Laura Miller, former top aides to ex-premier Dalton McGuinty, have pleaded not guilty to charges of attempted mischief and illegal computer use.
Lemon says the accused adopted a ``shotgun'' approach to wiping 20 hard drives, including on computers belonging to others.