Quarterly Financial Report for the quarter ended 30 September 2024

Statement outlining results, risks, and significant changes in operations, personnel, and program

Introduction

This quarterly report has been prepared by management as required by section 65.1 of the Financial Administration Act and in the form and manner prescribed by the Treasury Board, and it should be read in conjunction with the Main Estimates. This quarterly report has not been subject to an external audit or review.

The Office of the Auditor General of Canada (OAG) has 1 program activity: legislative auditing. The OAG conducts independent audits and studies that provide objective information, advice, and assurance to Parliament, government, and Canadians.

Mandate

The Auditor General of Canada is an Officer of Parliament, who is independent from the government and reports directly to Parliament. The duties are set out in the Auditor General Act, the Financial Administration Act, and other acts and orders-in-council. These duties relate to legislative auditing and, in certain cases, to monitoring of federal departments and agencies, Crown corporations, territorial governments, and other entities.

Basis of presentation

This quarterly report has been prepared by management using an expenditure basis of accounting. The accompanying Statement of Authorities includes the OAG’s spending authorities granted by Parliament and those used by the OAG, consistent with the Main Estimates for the 2024–25 fiscal year. This quarterly report provides financial information on the use of spending authorities. The OAG uses the full accrual method of accounting to prepare and present its annual financial statements that are part of the departmental results reporting process. However, the spending authorities voted by Parliament remain on an expenditure basis.

Highlights of quarterly and year-to-date results

The authorities available and used as at 30 September 2024 increased primarily as a result of additional funding received for approved economic salary increases announced in the quarter ended 31 December 2023.

Bar chart showing authorities available and used as at September 30
Figure 1—text version

Authorities available and used as at September 30
(in millions of dollars)

Authorities available and used as at September 30 (in millions of dollars)
AvailableNote * Year to date used
2024–25 129.7 64.5
2023–24 127.3 61.7
Bar chart showing authorities used in the quarter ended September 30
Figure 2—text version

Authorities used in the quarter ended September 30
(in millions of dollars)

  • 2024–25: 32.0
  • 2023–24: 32.8

Risks and uncertainties

There are no significant risks and uncertainties to report.

Significant changes in operations, personnel, and program

In August 2024, a Senior Assistant Auditor General was appointed to provide strategic direction for the overall delivery of the office’s audit mandate and to oversee audit operations and audit services.

Approved by:

[Original signed by]

Karen Hogan, Fellow Chartered Professional AccountantFCPA
Auditor General of Canada

[Original signed by]

Jean-René Drapeau, Chartered Professional AccountantCPA
Assistant Auditor General
and Chief Financial Officer

Ottawa, Canada
29 November 2024

Statement of authorities (unaudited)
(in thousands of dollars)

Statement of authorities (unaudited) (in thousands of dollars)
Fiscal year 2024–25 Fiscal year 2023–24
Total available for use for the year ending
31 March 2025Footnote *
Used during the quarter ended
30 September 2024
Year to date used at quarter-end Total available for use for the year ended
31 March 2024Footnote *
Used during the quarter ended
30 September 2023
Year to date used at quarter-end
Vote 1—Program expenditures 119,655 29,275 58,773 116,578 30,000 56,348
Less revenues netted against program expenditures (2,660) (503) (611) (2,660) (583) (1,320)
Net Vote 1—Program expenditures 116,995 28,772 58,162 113,918 29,417 55,028
Budgetary statutory authorities 12,726 3,182 6,364 13,418 3,355 6,710
Total budgetary authorities 129,721 31,954 64,526 127,336 32,772 61,738
Non-budgetary authorities
Total authorities 129,721 31,954 64,526 127,336 32,772 61,738

Departmental budgetary expenditures by standard object (unaudited)
(in thousands of dollars)

Departmental budgetary expenditures by standard object (unaudited) (in thousands of dollars)
Fiscal year 2024–25 Fiscal year 2023–24
Planned expenditures for the year ending
31 March 2025
Expended during the quarter ended
30 September 2024
Year to date expended at quarter-end Planned expenditures for the year ended
31 March 2024
Expended during the quarter ended
30 September 2023
Year to date expended at quarter-end
Expenditures:
Personnel
106,360 29,095 57,648 104,282 27,508 53,788
Transportation and communications
2,700 418 1,080 2,700 687 1,543
Information
1,400 86 426 1,250 497 708
Professional and special services
14,831 2,338 4,060 17,314 3,397 4,387
Rentals
3,169 318 1,640 2,600 236 1,459
Repair and maintenance
120 19 41 200 1 13
Utilities, materials, and supplies
347 6 21 100 13 26
Acquisition of machinery and equipment
3,354 171 214 1,500 1,010 1,126
Other subsidies and payments
100 6 7 50 6 8
Total gross budgetary expenditures
132,381 32,457 65,137 129,996 33,355 63,058
Less revenues netted against expenditures:
Costs recovered
Members of the Canadian Council of Legislative Auditors (CCOLA)
(660) (6) (26) (660) (29) (54)
International audits
(2,000) (497) (585) (2,000) (554) (1,266)
Total cost recovered
(2,660) (503) (611) (2,660) (583) (1,320)
Total net budgetary expenditures 129,721 31,954 64,526 127,336 32,772 61,738

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