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Government Operations committee  What goes into estimates is basically everything that has been through Treasury Board and approved and that is ready for spending. This comes in from departments and is then used to make up the appropriation bill. That process is very much done based on what Treasury Board has ap

May 14th, 2012Committee meeting

Bill Matthews

Government Operations committee  When you're looking at estimates, the Appropriation Act is an “up to” amount. It sort of sets the ceiling. Sally referred earlier to whether there is a way we can better connect the dots. One of the ways mentioned was by publishing previous years' actuals to give a sense of wha

May 14th, 2012Committee meeting

Bill Matthews

Government Operations committee  We are going through all the data we produce right now to assess what can be made open.

May 14th, 2012Committee meeting

Bill Matthews

Government Operations committee  When the estimates documents are produced, as I said, they are based on Treasury Board approvals but it's departmental content. If our own minister was coming, we would help prepare him, but if a minister from a line department was coming we wouldn't do that.

May 14th, 2012Committee meeting

Bill Matthews

Government Operations committee  Thank you for the question. You said estimates.

May 14th, 2012Committee meeting

Bill Matthews

Government Operations committee  Yes, I'm aware of the initiative. When I look at the estimates documentation—and I would make the same comment about the actuals in public accounts—the most frequent complaint we hear is that you can't manipulate the data. You can't bring data together, pop it into a spreadsheet,

May 14th, 2012Committee meeting

Bill Matthews

May 14th, 2012Committee meeting

Bill Matthews

Government Operations committee  I do have an idea. Under the current system, if you thought there would be a new program that was going to be in the budget and you wanted that department working on the program design at the same time that the budget is being formulated, absolutely, you would be expanding that l

May 14th, 2012Committee meeting

Bill Matthews

Government Operations committee  There is information in the main estimates on programs, but you are absolutely correct. In the report on plans and priorities and the follow-up departmental performance report, there is more time given to program plans and achievements. If you wanted a good discussion about the f

May 14th, 2012Committee meeting

Bill Matthews

Government Operations committee  That allows additional sharing of information without compromising the secrecy. I'm not sure if you wanted to add anything.

May 14th, 2012Committee meeting

Bill Matthews

Government Operations committee  The budget's a very high-level policy document. It's not about what's in the estimates document itself. It's about what has to happen behind the scenes for an expenditure item to be included in an Appropriation Act, and it means a well-designed plan. Where you have ongoing progra

May 14th, 2012Committee meeting

Bill Matthews

Government Operations committee  The report on plans and priorities was designed to support the study of the main estimates. So when you actually look at the main estimates, the theory behind the report on plans and priorities is that it's a document, by department, to help committees complete their studies of t

May 14th, 2012Committee meeting

Bill Matthews

Government Operations committee  What I would suggest to you that parliamentarians look at, and it's all public already, but I think it's up to us to better group these documents together.... If I were studying a department's main estimates, I would certainly look at the main estimates for the previous year and

May 14th, 2012Committee meeting

Bill Matthews

Government Operations committee  It had caught our attention that many witnesses had mentioned the notion of changing the vote structure to programs and program activities. Slide 8 of our presentation has the number of programs that were laid out, and 593 program activities and over 2,000 programs struck me as

May 14th, 2012Committee meeting

Bill Matthews

Government Operations committee  If I may I will answer first, Chair, but Sally may have some additional comments. We reach out to departments largely through the network of chief financial officers and their teams. I meet with the chief financial officers frequently, and they give us suggestions. As I menti

May 14th, 2012Committee meeting

Bill Matthews