What that's really allowing for is the government may choose and may opt to include in the budget documents themselves that GBA+ analysis, that analysis of impacts. It may be published in an annex or as a stand-alone document as part of the budget. If the government does not do that, it's obligated to within those days, I think it's 30 days, to make it available and table it in both houses, because the budget itself is tabled.
It's just a way of saying that if that requirement is already met through the budget itself, it wouldn't be separately required.