I guess the only comment I can make is that any large change initiative requires a really solid plan to get there, clear assignment of responsibilities, and sufficient time and resources to actually move it there. So I would suggest that the committee might want to ask the government to develop the plan of implementation and clearly analyze the costs, so that they're ensured to have sufficient resources to be able to carry it out well.
Oftentimes projects don't go as well as they should, not because people don't want them to, but because they don't have the resources and the skill set necessary to be able to support the change initiative.