In the PBO's report on the operating budget freeze, there were some concerns raised about being able to deliver, particularly with regard to things like Corrections Canada and the cost of the justice bills, which will affect the prison populations, the attendant infrastructure, and indirect costs. We're talking tens of billions of dollars.
When the PBO and the Conference Board and others do these projections, they're not looking on a legislative-by-legislative basis. When you have 18 different justice bills that are going to affect the whole corrections/criminal justice sides, both federally and provincially, do you ever make any adjustments or factor in extraordinary shifts in public policy that will cost tens of billions of dollars?