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Finance committee  It depends on the contribution. It's non-repayable if there's a significant public spillover benefit. It's repayable if its a project where the company is looking for non-dilutive patient capital. Each one depends on the project.

March 10th, 2020Committee meeting

Andrea Johnston

Finance committee  Are you asking me under the strategic innovation fund?

March 10th, 2020Committee meeting

Andrea Johnston

Finance committee  I don't have the list of projects that are repayable or non-repayable.

March 10th, 2020Committee meeting

Andrea Johnston

Finance committee  We can. We would be more than happy to provide that list.

March 10th, 2020Committee meeting

Andrea Johnston

Finance committee  I don't have that number with me, but we would be happy to provide the list.

March 10th, 2020Committee meeting

Andrea Johnston

Finance committee  Why don't I give an example of the strategic innovation fund? When an application comes in, we assess it as to the public economic and innovation benefits, and if we determine that those are high, then that project moves forward. The project then undertakes a technical review. We

March 10th, 2020Committee meeting

Andrea Johnston

Industry committee  Well, as you know, in the recent budget we received an additional $100 million for CRIN, which is the Clean Resource Innovation Network. We're in early discussions with those companies, many of them located in Alberta. We expect to have a fairly solid project pipeline out of that

May 28th, 2019Committee meeting

Andrea Johnston

Industry committee  You specifically mention health and data. That's under stream 4, where the government launched a challenge to industry. We had several strong applications come forward and we just recently announced the two winning applicants.

May 28th, 2019Committee meeting

Andrea Johnston

Industry committee  In order to make that assessment, we use a whole-of-government approach, which includes departments. We draw particularly on the technical expertise of IRAP in the National Research Council. In this case, we also had four expert advisers who provided input on the applications and

May 28th, 2019Committee meeting

Andrea Johnston

Industry committee  It's a very exciting area because, as you say, Canada has the potential to be leading in this area. ISED has been working very closely with Natural Resources Canada, AECL and the regulators to get a better understanding of the technologies and their applicability in the Canadian

May 28th, 2019Committee meeting

Andrea Johnston

Industry committee  That's right. Each one is assessed on its merit, based on public, economic and innovation benefits, and that's how we calculate the SIF contribution. In terms of repayability and non-repayability, our standard is repayability. In the event that there's a significant public bene

May 28th, 2019Committee meeting

Andrea Johnston

Industry committee  The strategic innovation fund was announced in June 2017, so we don't have a long history of repayability, because we're still in negotiations on the contribution agreement. Every commitment in the contribution agreement is an obligation on the company. It's not only repayabili

May 28th, 2019Committee meeting

Andrea Johnston

Industry committee  All applicants have been in repayment mode.

May 28th, 2019Committee meeting

Andrea Johnston