You say there is a summary of estimated cost projections over a five-year period for five bills, but you point out in one note that there no definition of what is meant by “estimated cost projections”. You have to know what it includes in order to make a proper assessment.
For all the other bills, absolutely no information was provided by the government—in other words, there is no summary of estimated cost projections over five years, no breakdown of operating costs, capital costs or any other costs. Are the data consistent with the Guide to Costing? We don't know. The basic assumptions are not identified, the detailed analysis and projections are not available, the costing methodology is not provided and, finally, the costs reflected in the financial planning framework and annual departmental reference levels are not known either.
Basically, this table shows that we are still in the dark as to the overall costs of the various bills you have targeted, which are also partly targeted in the motion passed by the House.