There are two parts to that question, Mr. Chair.
On the first part, this notion of the crosswalk has come up twice. I think there's maybe some confusion, because when the committee was first doing its study there was discussion about a crosswalk between estimates and the budget. There was no recommendation by the committee to actually build that crosswalk.
The crosswalk being referred to in recommendation 2 is around the appropriation structure currently in the program activity model. We're talking about the ability to actually understand what a new model might look like versus the old model.
I do want to be clear that there was no recommendation by the committee to build a crosswalk between the budget and the main estimates. I think that has come up in a couple of questions so far. I hopefully have added clarity on that front.
In regard to your second question, about the types of public consultations, we haven't quite determined that yet. The thought was that if we're fundamentally changing the way Parliament votes money, maybe there's a need to have some public consultations, but we haven't quite wrapped our minds around what that might look like.