Mr. Chair, as requested, I'll give you a few specific examples of what this money is being invested in for improving our financial stewardship.
One of the items that Mr. O'Connor mentioned was the multiple spending authorities. More particularly, what that initiative does is allow us within the agency to basically create and track, at various levels throughout the whole organization, the various dollars and cents we receive within the $4.6 billion. We're now able to create a salary and operating capital envelope, if you will, as well as track our statutory amounts that come in to the agency.
Not only that; with this implementation, managers throughout our organization will have a clear understanding throughout the year of their spending patterns, if you will. There will be some warnings that will be generated once a particular budget is spent up to 75%, 80%, or 90%. These added elements of automation will allow us to better report from a transparency perspective on our spending patterns as they relate to the various buckets.
The other item that I wanted to touch on quickly is a module called project systems. Again on the financial side, we will now be able to track—and we have a capital budget, as you will see in our main estimates, of approximately $136 million on an annual basis.... These represent investments that we make annually, and many of them are multi-year. What this added tool will allow us to do is track that particular money.
In other words, we are able to fence the investments that we make internally, so as to be able to report accurately upwards to our senior management in the agency.
The third quick item on the financial side is something we call salary forecasting. Basically, what this will allow us to do is build on our ability to forecast our expenditures from a salary perspective. Obviously, with 44,000 employees in the agency and a salary budget representing close to 80% of our overall budget, a tool like this goes a long way, in terms of our ability to forecast expenditures on the salary side.
Those are three examples from the financial perspective that were put in place. As it relates to the horizontality, some of these elements will be used not only by the CRA but by CBSA as well. In particular, the multiple spending authorities module is one item that is being implemented for the benefit of both CBSA and the CRA.
Lastly, I'll touch on one of the workload management tools that we're putting in place on our HR side that will enable us to deal more effectively and efficiently from a compensation perspective. Obviously, again, with a large staff complement like ours, there are significant amounts of compensation and salary-related transactions. This module will help us to prioritize the workload.