May edit it.
You could technically then, if you know you want more money for a particular item...and I'm not picking on you, you just happen to be here.
For example, last year there was another commissioner--not a department but a commissioner--who wanted another million dollars for staffing, but didn't really list in there that this was what it was for. I'm interested in having that available to us. We make the decisions; we have to approve these.
Could you as departments provide the information that could be included in the main estimates book that would indicate what the changes are, if they're major? Let's assume you have some major changes. Could you list what they are so members of Parliament could at least look at them, and even possibly question them before the actual estimates get here? Is it possible from a timing perspective?