In terms of changing legislation if we went to a lower level of granularity, it may be that we would have to modify some departmental legislation where they have specific authorities.
The other side, though, is there are a number of government-wide policies having to do with expenditure management that would have to be revisited. Right now we have some policies based on having votes on operating, votes on capital, and we'd want to modify those and see how to implement them. They're in place for a good reason: to help good management and to promote desired behaviours. We'd have to reassess and redo those in a different context. We would still need to maintain some way of managing that information to promote those policies, but they would have to be amended.
At the strategic outcome level, there is probably no need to change departmental legislation. At the program level it's possible that certain departmental legislation would need to be changed, but our policies would have to be adjusted regardless.