Quarterly Financial Report for the quarter ended December 31, 2020

2020-21

Table of Contents

Statement outlining results, risks and significant changes in operations, personnel and program

1. Introduction

This quarterly financial report (QFR) has been prepared by management as required by section 65.1 of the Financial Administration Act and in the form and manner prescribed by the Treasury Board. This QFR should be read in conjunction with the Main Estimates. It has not been subject to an external audit or review.

A summary description of the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) Raison d’être and core responsibilities can be found in Part II of the Main Estimates.

2. Basis of Presentation

This QFR has been prepared by management using an expenditure basis of accounting. The accompanying Statement of Authorities includes the CRTC’s spending authorities granted by Parliament and those used by the department consistent with the Main Estimates for both the 2019-20 and the 2020-21 fiscal years. This QFR has been prepared using a special purpose financial reporting framework designed to meet financial information needs with respect to the use of spending authorities.

The authority of Parliament is required before moneys can be spent by the Government. Approvals are given in the form of annually approved limits through appropriation acts or through legislation in the form of statutory spending authority for specific purposes.

When Parliament is dissolved for the purposes of a general election, section 30 of the Financial Administration Act authorizes the Governor General, under certain conditions, to issue a special warrant authorizing the Government to withdraw funds from the Consolidated Revenue Fund. A special warrant is deemed to be an appropriation for the fiscal year in which it is issued.

The CRTC uses the modified accrual method of accounting to prepare and present its annual departmental financial statements that are part of the departmental performance reporting process. However, the spending authorities voted by Parliament remain on an expenditure basis.

In this QFR, only those revenues netted against expenditures (i.e. respendable revenue) are being reported. All other revenue that is designated as non-respendable revenue is not reported in the quarterly financial reports, but will be reported annually in the Public Accounts of Canada and in the CRTC’s Departmental Results Report (DRR).

3. Highlights of fiscal quarter and fiscal year to date results

The CRTC is financed in part by the Government of Canada through Parliamentary authorities (e.g. Statutory Vote for Employee Benefit Plans (EBP), Budgetary Vote for the Canada’s Anti-Spam Legislation activities and for the Voter Contact Registry). The balance is financed by vote-netted fees it collects from the broadcasting, telecommunications and telemarketing industries.

Vote-netting is a means of funding selected programs or activities wherein Parliament authorizes a department to apply revenues collected from fee payers towards costs directly incurred for specific activities. The CRTC has the authority to use a portion of: a) the Part I licence fees collected from broadcasters; b) the annual telecommunications fees collected from telecommunications carriers; and c) the unsolicited telecommunications fees collected from telemarketers to finance the costs it incurs in discharging its statutory responsibilities under the Broadcasting Act and Telecommunications Act (i.e. respendable revenue). The balance of these three fees recovers the costs for items funded through budgetary authorities (e.g. EBP) and costs incurred by other government departments on the CRTC's behalf and are classified as non-respendable revenue.

The majority of the CRTC’s vote-netted revenue for the year is collected within the first two quarters of each fiscal year. As a result, it is expected that the CRTC quarterly financial reports will always show the net operating expenditures in a credit position. Further details on CRTC fees and revenues can be found in the 2020-21 Departmental Plan in the supplementary information section entitled “Future-Oriented Statement of Operations”.

In response to the crisis resulting from the COVID-19 world pandemic, the Government of Canada provided financial relief to broadcasters by remitting the Part I broadcasting licence fees in respect to the fiscal year 2020-21, with the commitment to transfer necessary funds to the CRTC to support its operations.

Authorities

To date in 2020-21, there is a net increase in budgetary authorities of $29.96 million compared to the authorities granted in the 2019-20 Main Estimates and Supplementary Estimates. Factors contributing to the net increase include:

Increases

Decreases

Expenditures

The CRTC’s spending for the third quarter ended December 31, 2020 is lower compared to the previous fiscal year. Year-to-date total gross budgetary expenditures for 2020-21 are down ($2.19 million) over the previous fiscal year. The main reason for this difference in spending is a decrease of $1.83 million in expenditures attributable to non-salary related items and a decrease of $0.36 million in expenditures attributable to salary related items. These decreases are primarily attributable to non-salary related items such as Transportation and communications (-$0.71) and the processing of all other categories of expenditures (-$1.12) as well as the processing of salary adjustments as a result of collective agreements ratified later on during this fiscal year.

4. Risks and Uncertainties

The estimated telemarketing and regulatory costs and revenue target for unsolicited telecommunications fees, the CRTC’s National Do Not Call List (DNCL), total $3.3 million per year. A public notice of these amounts was issued in CRTC Compliance and Enforcement Orders 2019-208 for 2019-20 and 2020-149 for 2020-21.

The CRTC establishes its unsolicited telecommunications fees on an annual basis at levels anticipated to fully recover its approved investigations and enforcement operating costs, however there could be a revenue shortfall if fewer than expected telemarketers subscribed and paid their fees for access to the National DNCL. It is noted that, compared to the same quarter of the previous year, the amount collected to date is slightly lower. However, if the CRTC collects less than the amount outlined in paragraph 4 of Compliance and Enforcement Order 2020-149, short-term budgetary adjustments will be considered.

Of note, if the amount collected exceed the regulatory costs, as per section 4(3) of the Unsolicited Telecommunications Fees Regulations, the amount in excess will be refunded to telemarketers accordingly.

5. Significant changes in relation to operations, personnel and programs

There have been no significant changes in relation to operations, personnel and programs over the past year.

6. Approval by Senior Officials

Approved by:


Ian Scott
Chairperson and Chief Executive Officer
Gatineau, Canada
Date: February 22, 2021


Claude Doucet, CPA, CGA
Chief Financial Officer
Gatineau, Canada
Date: February 19, 2021

Statement of Authorities (unaudited)

Fiscal year 2020-21 (in thousands of dollars)
Total available for use for the year ending March 31, 2021* Used during the quarter ended December 31, 2020 Year to date used at quarter-end
Vote 1 – Program expenditures 92,790 14,807 44,249
Less: Revenues netted against expenditures** (58,302) (561) (31,947)
Net Vote 1 – Program expenditures 34,488 14,246 12,302
Statutory authorities – EBP 13,540 1,936 5,807
Total Budgetary Authorities 48,028 16,182 18,109

*Only includes Authorities available for use and granted by Parliament at quarter-end.
** Part I broadcasting licence fees have not been collected for fiscal year 2020-21.

Fiscal year 2019-20 (in thousands of dollars)
Total available for use for the year ending March 31, 2020* Used during the quarter ended December 31, 2019 Year to date used at quarter-end
Vote 1 – Program expenditures 70,554 17,180 46,190
Less: Revenues netted against expenditures (63,105) (267) (60,774)
Net Vote 1 – Program expenditures 7,449 16,913 (14,584)
Vote 5 – Protecting Canada’s Critical Infrastructure from Cyber Threats 2,545 0 0
Statutory authorities – EBP 8,075 2,018 6,056
Total Budgetary Authorities 18,069 18,931 (8,528)

*Only includes Authorities available for use and granted by Parliament at quarter-end.

Departmental budgetary expenditures by Standard Object (unaudited)

Fiscal year 2020-21 (in thousands of dollars)
Planned expenditures for the year ending March 31, 2021 Used during the quarter ended December 31, 2020 Year to date used at quarter-end
Expenditures:
Personnel (including EBP) 67,826 14,775 44,940
Transportation and communications 1,635 187 454
Information 1,615 226 606
Professional and special services 6,240 1,205 2,419
Rentals 1,372 57 880
Repair and maintenance 442 53 207
Utilities, materials and supplies 375 40 82
Acquisition of machinery and equipment 1,687 200 468
Other subsidies and payments 4 0 0
Total gross budgetary expenditures 81,196 16,743 50,056
Less: revenues netted against expenditures
Revenues (Part I Broadcasting licence fees*, Telecommunications fees and Unsolicited telecommunications fees) (33,168) (561) (31,947)
Total revenues netted against expenditures (33,168) (561) (31,947)
Total Net Budgetary Expenditures 48,028 16,182 18,109

*Part 1 broadcasting licence fees have not been collected for fiscal year 2020-21. Parliamentary votes were transferred to the CRTC to support its operations.

Fiscal year 2019-20 (in thousands of dollars)
Planned expenditures for the year ending March 31, 2020 Used during the quarter ended December 31, 2019 Year to date used at quarter-end
Expenditures:
Personnel (including EBP) 63,834 16,968 45,299
Transportation and communications 1,909 468 1,163
Information 1,576 132 893
Professional and special services 7,086 1,192 2,806
Rentals 1,258 151 908
Repair and maintenance 276 78 285
Utilities, materials and supplies 472 53 188
Acquisition of machinery and equipment 2,214 154 701
Other subsidies and payments* 2,549 2 3
Total gross budgetary expenditures 81,174 19,198 52,246
Less: revenues netted against expenditures
Revenues (Part I Broadcasting licence fees, Telecommunications fees, and Unsolicited telecommunications fees) (63,105) (267) (60,774)
Total revenues netted against expenditures (63,105) (267) (60,774)
Total Net Budgetary Expenditures 18,069 18,931 (8,528)

* Detailed allocations of new Budget funding for Protecting Canada’s Critical Infrastructure from Cyber Threats to core responsibilities are not yet available.

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