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Finance committee  I could take that one for the member. To date, about 1.7 million Canadians with disabilities have been issued a payment with a total value of just over $790 million. There's going to be one more final batch of payments going out in the spring to about 40,000 more for all the per

February 18th, 2021Committee meeting

Mark Perlman

Finance committee  It's coming out in the spring. I don't have the exact date, but I think we're targeting April for that one to go out.

February 18th, 2021Committee meeting

Mark Perlman

Human Resources committee  Yes, hypothetically, the statutory authorities would cover that.

December 10th, 2020Committee meeting

Mark Perlman

Human Resources committee  I think the economic statement may have referenced that. I just don't have the text in front of me. The $12.5 million that we had has been planned and in the estimates; hence, it's been in the supplementary (B)s for a while. I just have to check the FES on whether it re-mentioned

December 10th, 2020Committee meeting

Mark Perlman

Human Resources committee  Yes, it's through the consolidated revenue fund, and the amounts are already shown in these estimates. It makes up part of the $88 billion that you see under the CERB statutory amount. The transaction has not taken place yet.

December 10th, 2020Committee meeting

Mark Perlman

Human Resources committee  When it comes to operating budgets, we're able to roll over up to 5% of our consolidated revenue fund budgets that have not been spent, or up to $40 million in total of our employment insurance budget.

December 10th, 2020Committee meeting

Mark Perlman

Human Resources committee  I could take that one.

December 10th, 2020Committee meeting

Mark Perlman

Human Resources committee  With the EI account, initially what was happening is that charges related to the EI emergency response benefit were coming out of the EI account, just because of the way our systems were laid out. But there was an announcement made by the government to reimburse the EI account fo

December 10th, 2020Committee meeting

Mark Perlman

Human Resources committee  I apologize that I don't have any details on that, but I'm sure we can do a follow-up for you.

December 8th, 2020Committee meeting

Mark Perlman

Human Resources committee  Right now, taking into account the supplementary estimates (B), our operating budget is about $885 million from the consolidated revenue fund.

December 8th, 2020Committee meeting

Mark Perlman

Human Resources committee  Right now it's roughly 27,000 people.

December 8th, 2020Committee meeting

Mark Perlman

Human Resources committee  We have a very elaborate evaluation organization within our department. That group is constantly looking for improvements and adjustments. I cannot pinpoint any one particular area, but I know we're always looking for continuous improvement within the organization.

December 8th, 2020Committee meeting

Mark Perlman

Human Resources committee  I know our agents work incredibly hard with the resources and volume they're working with.

December 8th, 2020Committee meeting

Mark Perlman

Public Accounts committee  Once the loan is written off, there are no more active collection activities that take place.

December 1st, 2020Committee meeting

Mark Perlman

Public Accounts committee  In answer to that question, no, it does not. It is not actively pursued, but as Atiq mentioned, we do keep the records, so if the person does want to pay it back, they can.

December 1st, 2020Committee meeting

Mark Perlman