Main Estimates, 2021-2022, Impact Assessment Agency of Canada: appearance before the Standing Committee (March 10, 2021)

Overview

IAAC’s 2021–2022 Main Estimates are $79.0 million, could you elaborate on the composition of these Main Estimates?

Why have IAAC’s authorities increased from 2020–2021?

Why does the new process of impact assessment require substantially more funds than the previous system?

Specifically, what is IAAC funding through its $22.2 million grants and contributions programs?

2021-2022 Main Estimates

Raison d’être

The Minister of Environment and Climate Change is responsible for this organization.

Impact assessment contributes to informed decision making.

The Impact Assessment Agency of Canada delivers high-quality impact assessments in support of government decisions about major projects.

Additional information can be found in the Agency’s Departmental Plan.

Organizational Estimates

Organizational Estimates (dollars)
Budgetary 2019–20
Expenditures
($)
2020–21
Main Estimates
($)
2020–21
Estimates to date
($)
2021–22
Main Estimates
Voted
1

Operating expenditures

49,805,531 51,710,081 51,710,081 50,983,558
5

Grants and contributions

7,388,431 18,939,140 18,939,140 22,172,274
Total Voted 57,193,962 70,649,221 70,649,221 73,155,832
Total Statutory 6,252,935 5,834,174 5,834,174 5,887,105
Total Budgetary 63,446,897 76,483,395 76,483,395 79,042,937

2021–22 Main Estimates by Purpose

2021–22 Main Estimates by Purpose (dollars)
Budgetary Operating
($)
Capital
($)
Transfer
Payments
($)
Revenues and
other reductions
($)
Total
($)

Impact Assessment

54,675,124 0 22,172,274 (8,001,000) 68,846,398

Internal Services

10,196,539 0 0 0 10,196,539
Total 64,871,663 0 22,172,274 (8,001,000) 79,042,937

Listing of the 2021–22 Transfer Payments

Listing of the 2021–22 Transfer Payments (dollars)
Transfer Payment 2019–20 Expenditures
($)
2020–21 Main Estimates
($)
2021–22 Main Estimates
($)
Grants

Grants to support the participation of the public and Indigenous groups in impact, regional or strategic assessments, and to support assessment-related research

390,367 2,500,000 4,000,000
Contributions

Contributions to support the participation of the public and Indigenous groups in assessment and policy dialogue, and to support the development of Indigenous knowledge and capacity for assessments and related activities – Participant Funding Component, Policy Dialogue Component and Indigenous Capacity Component

0 0 17,807,274

Contribution to the Province of Quebec – James Bay and Northern Quebec Agreement

245,500 245,500 365,000

Listing of Statutory Authorities

Listing of Statutory Authorities (dollars)
Budgetary 2019–20
Expenditures
($)
2020–21
Estimates to date
($)
2021–22
Main Estimates
($)

Contributions to employee benefit plans

6,252,935 5,834,174 5,887,105

Items for Inclusion in the Proposed Schedule 1 to the Appropriation Bill

(for the financial year ending March 31, 2022)

Unless specifically identified under the Changes in 2021–22 Main Estimates section, all vote wordings have been provided in earlier appropriation acts.

Items for Inclusion in the Proposed Schedule 1 to the Appropriation Bill (for the financial year ending March 31, 2022)
Vote No. Items Amount ($)
IMPACT ASSESSMENT AGENCY OF CANADA
1
  • Operating expenditures
  • Authority, as referred to in paragraph 29.1(2)(a) of the Financial Administration Act, to expend in the fiscal year — in order to offset expenditures that it incurs in that fiscal year — revenues that it receives in that fiscal year from
    • the conduct of assessments by a review panel;
    • the provision of training; and
    • the provision of internal support services under section 29.2 of that Act
50,983,558
5
  • The grants listed in any of the Estimates for the fiscal year
  • Contributions
22,172,274
Total 73,155,832

Budgetary Expenditures by Standard Object

Budgetary Expenditures by Standard Object
Organization Personnel
1
Transportation and communications
2
Information
3
Professional and special services
4
Rentals
5
Purchased repair and maintenance
6
Utilities, materials and supplies
7
Acquisition of land, buildings and works
8
Acquisition of machinery and equipment
9
Transfer payments
10
Public debt charges
11
Other subsidies and payments
12
Less: Revenues and other reductions Total
Impact Assessment Agency of Canada 45,664,841 1,767,027 351,485 10,385,128 4,455,983 7,683 192,068 0 1,173,537 22,172,274 0 873,911 8,001,000 79,042,937
Total 45,664,841 1,767,027 351,485 10,385,128 4,455,983 7,683 192,068 0 1,173,537 22,172,274 0 873,911 8,001,000 79,042,937

Statutory Forecasts

Table 1. Budgetary (dollars)
Budgetary 2019–20
Expenditures
($)
2020–21
Estimates to date
($)
2021–22
Main Estimates
($)
Impact Assessment Agency of Canada
Contributions to employee benefit plans 6,252,935 5,834,174 5,887,105
Total Budgetary 6,252,935 5,834,174 5,887,105

Expenditures by Purpose

Expenditures by Purpose-Budgetary
Budgetary 2020–21
Main Estimates
($)
2021–22
Main Estimates Operating
($)
2021–22
Main Estimates Capital
($)
2021–22
Main Estimates Transfer Payments
($)
2021–22
Main Estimates Revenues and other reductions
($)
2021–22
Main Estimates Total
($)
Impact Assessment Agency of Canada
Impact Assessment 66,651,607 54,675,124 0 22,172,274 (8,001,000) 68,846,398
Internal Services 9,831,788 10,196,539 0 0 0 10,196,539
Total 76,483,395 64,871,663 0 22,172,274 (8,001,000) 79,042,937

Interim Supply Requirements

Impact Assessment Agency of Canada
Approved and pending items (dollars) (triage items included)

Interim Supply Requirements
Vote No. Vote wording and explanation(s) of Additional Twelfths Total Main Estimates Amount Granted
1
  • Operating expenditures
  • Authority, as referred to in paragraph 29.1(2)(a) of the Financial Administration Act, to expend in the fiscal year — in order to offset expenditures that it incurs in that fiscal year — revenues that it receives in that fiscal year from
    1. the conduct of assessments by a review panel;
    2. the provision of training; and
    3. the provision of internal support services under section 29.2 of that Act

No additional twelfths beyond the normal three-twelfths

50,983,558 12,745,890
5
  • The grants listed in any of the Estimates for the fiscal year
  • Contributions

No additional twelfths beyond the normal three-twelfths

22,172,274 5,543,069

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