I'm not sure I implied that it would be disaggregated. The financial statements are exactly consolidated statements, bringing all of the financial information of departments, agencies, Crown corporations and federal entities into one spot. The financial statements are actually the best place to aggregate all the information together.
It's the information that appears in volumes II and III, which likely already appears in other locations, that isn't really integral to understanding the financial statements but just tells a broader story that maybe not everyone wants to read in those three volumes. It's not about eliminating information; it's about making sure it's in the right place.