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Finance committee We published a report in September 2016 on precisely this issue with respect to the new Canada child benefit. Within that report there were some additional details, although less so on the regional side, for specific demographic groups and how they would be specifically impacted,
May 1st, 2017Committee meeting
Jason Jacques
Transport committee I think the only other point that I would raise is just by way of context. There are 15 of us, and there are close to 260,000 people who work for the federal public service of Canada. In terms of the information that you're looking for and you're suggesting should be collected on
February 21st, 2017Committee meeting
Jason Jacques
Transport committee The only other thing I would add to what Mostafa and Peter mentioned is that when it comes to the Infrastructure Canada programs, the government, within the MOUs it signs with the provincial governments, does have framework language with respect to tracking performance of the inv
February 21st, 2017Committee meeting
Jason Jacques
Finance committee To elaborate on Jean-Denis' point, with respect to our ability to actually assess the real impact on the economy from the jump we saw in the first quarter's cash flows coming out from the government, the short answer is neither yes nor no; it's not yet. That said, obviously there
October 24th, 2016Committee meeting
Jason Jacques
Finance committee Jean-Denis is better placed to respond to that question, but I myself have been with the office since 2008. Thankfully, we have the same person on staff who undertook that project in 2009. He led that project pretty much single-handedly. Thankfully, he's still with us now. I noti
October 24th, 2016Committee meeting
Jason Jacques
Finance committee To elaborate on the PBO's point, I think, broadly speaking, the position we've had in the office is that the 2012 government operations committee report did represent a consensus among parliamentarians of all political parties with respect to the 16 recommendations to the House o
October 24th, 2016Committee meeting
Jason Jacques
Finance committee If you go back to the annex in our report of September 1, we presented this scenario with respect to indexation. Using the growth rates that were presented within that report, we'd be looking at roughly $1 billion within the first year, on July 1, 2020, when indexation takes effe
October 24th, 2016Committee meeting
Jason Jacques
Finance committee No, I believe that statistic, although technically correct, actually includes a base of all Canadians including those who haven't actually opened TFSAs. When you look at the individual Canadians who have opened TFSAs, the statistic from the Canada Revenue Agency as of 2013 was cl
April 19th, 2016Committee meeting
Jason Jacques
Finance committee You seem credible.
April 19th, 2016Committee meeting
Jason Jacques
Finance committee No, that was outside the scope of the paper. We were primarily or almost exclusively focused on the fiscal impacts or the fiscal cost.
April 19th, 2016Committee meeting
Jason Jacques
Finance committee No, I don't know the answer, but I'm betting you do.
April 19th, 2016Committee meeting
Jason Jacques
Finance committee No, we didn't do a direct comparison with the individual savings accounts. It was something that we did cover in the annex of the paper we published last year, looking at the examples from the U.K., the U.S., and Japan.
April 19th, 2016Committee meeting
Jason Jacques
Finance committee I'm not aware—
April 19th, 2016Committee meeting
Jason Jacques
Finance committee To follow up on the point made by Dr. Askari, we're actually working on two requests right now. The first is a detailed micro-distributional analysis, both pre and post child tax benefits. As well, to your point, we're doing a more comprehensive overview of the tax changes seen i
April 19th, 2016Committee meeting
Jason Jacques
Finance committee Again, we're working with data identical to that of Finance Canada, which they offered in their testimony to the committee last week. That's the 2013 CRA data. By income group, you roughly see that individuals who filed T1 returns and who claimed that they had a total income of
April 19th, 2016Committee meeting
Jason Jacques