No, not that I know of. My understanding is that much of the renovation of Centre Block will be a reinstatement. So what you will be seeing is a major renovation, not a reconstruction of the building.
In designing the building, John Pearson, the architect, had a very particular vision based on a plan. As I mentioned earlier, I believe there are 48 special rooms, starting with the two chambers and working down. This was considered to be a special committee room. Consequently, it had a higher degree of decoration than some other committee rooms, such as the ones on the third floor, which never received any. When I first started working here, I kept asking why the committee rooms on the third floor were not completed, and the answer is no, the intent was not to. The decoration in these rooms is as it was intended to be. I'd be very surprised if they'd do it. But again, I'm not privy to all the plans. I suspect it will be more of a reinstatement in the future.