I would probably have two answers to that.
The first is that it's very clear to me that it's past time for the government to table an economic update, or at the very least a budget update. Of course, it's hard to have an economic update at a time of tremendous uncertainty, but the government could do a budget update setting out all the revenue it expects to receive and, most importantly, its planned spending from the start of the crisis and over the coming months. That would be very important for parliamentarians, but also for all Canadians.
The second answer is kind of cynical. If the government doesn't want to do this, I would be happy to do it myself with the limited information at my disposal. It would be a way for me to keep parliamentarians and Canadians informed. The amount of information obviously wouldn't be the same because I don't have access to information that's discussed in cabinet, but I could still keep you reasonably informed. The lack of government figures means more visibility for my office's work. That's my opportunistic answer, if you will.