Maybe I had too much wine, but I'm thinking, "So what ?"
Sure benefits are useful too for a balanced picture, and Lord only knows what the general public, as opposed to commercial concerns, can do with the info, apart from unnecessarily worry, but good that those with responsibility will know what to avoid. They may be too incompetent and overpaid to know otherwise.
But there will be no ridiculous further vote in an effort to portray the UK as flip-flop indecisives who don't know their own mind and continually want to consider U turns; so the public doesn't get a chance to fail to stick to anything regardless what worries are put out. So no real issue.
The MPs are tasked to do the job, they should get on with it. The EU are determined not to blink first and so are forcing No Deal, and the biggest fly in the ointment is any idiotic proposal that compromises past the red lines and fails to deliver the basic requirements of a Brexit.