I would guess that Trudeau is going to announce some sort of special committee (or the same thing by another name). He might even appoint some sort of retired judge or high level former politician to oversee it. The main thing is that the work will all be done out of the public eye and everyone will be sworn to secrecy. In this way he can ensure that it doesn't stay in the daily news cycle, if reporters ask they can just say "we're waiting for the committee to report".
Then finally the committee will report directly to the PMO or possibly to cabinet. The government will claim that some issues were found which didn't affect any election and that any problems have been solved. No one will be able to say anything different because they are bound by NDA's and if pressed the government will claim that they can't provide documentation because it is classified. If they release anything it will be heavily redacted.
That's my prediction, let's see what he has to say.
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