Thank you for the question. I understand exactly what you are getting at. I am a bit perplexed, because we made public a document a couple of weeks ago... I have with me the English version of the document; it refers to a business rationale. It's not a business plan, the word "plan" does not appear, but "business rationale" is perhaps a hybrid concept. The first part of the document describes the direction the department intends to take, and the four pillars, as well as the rationale. The rest of the document, which is about 80 pages long, refers specifically to GENS activities.
The point I am trying to make is that the document situates the government enterprise network services initiative within the general approach we want to take for IT services. It is actually a matter of degree. The document is available, and it provides a description, that is, it lays out the reasoning, the direction and the rationale. If you are looking for charts with numbers, you won't find them here. I'm not saying that the opposite is true. There are charts and numbers specifically within GENS, but not as far as the other proposed initiatives are concerned. If a "business plan" is supposed to contain numbers, this business rationale, however, does not have any.