One of the most complex processes inside a government is the production of the annual estimates, the cost estimates. It begins not much later than this time of the year and it goes right on until the budgets appear in the early part of the following year. There's a huge amount of information that goes back and forth between Treasury Board and departments, between the Department of Finance and Treasury Board and departments, and so on. There are hundreds of people in government who process that material.
I don't think you want to see all of it. I think what you want to see is the significant reports on the cost implications of maintaining a program as it is, of changing a program, and of new programs, and the costs going to all stakeholders, as I said. If you are not getting that, it is a problem because it limits Parliament's ability to function.