If it gets to a point where it can be operationalized, yes, it does. If the requirement for coordination disappears and it can be operationalized, it does.
I'll give you an example. For a number of years we had at the Privy Council Office the Afghanistan task force, which coordinated the efforts in the Afghanistan mission out of PCO. When Canada withdrew from its combat role Canadian efforts remained in Afghanistan but that was handled out of the respective departments.