Again, it comes back to an issue of the government having full discretion to establish whatever fiscal management practices it wants to, including identifying or potentially changing the fiscal anchors as it sees fit.
From our perspective, and looking at good practices among advanced economies, if you're going to do so, you should do it in a transparent way that brings everyone along with you. If there are fundamental changes that the government has planned with respect to fiscal management, a good practice would be to explain the changes being proposed and ask if anyone has any feedback and if everyone understands what they are and what the consequences might be and then, after receiving feedback, potentially putting those into place and incorporating the feedback as you see fit. That's something, again, that we flag for parliamentarians.
