The plant is whatever that block corresponds to, in the loop.
If the controller is sensing the output voltage, and the output voltage follows the filter, then yes.
If the controller is sensing the voltage into the filter, then no.
The controller outputs a control voltage, which is not the supply/input voltage. But the control input is still an input, so your meaning is ambiguous.
This is an excellent justification for current mode control: only one pole in the control loop, so the controller can be compensated optimally. The resulting transconductance amplifier (control voltage in, constant current out) is then enclosed in another loop, regulating output voltage.
Tim