Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency - Quarterly Financial Report for the quarter ending June 30, 2024 (2024)

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© His Majesty the King in Right of Canada, as represented by the
Minister of Rural Economic Development and Minister responsible
for the Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency, 2024.

Catalogue No. AC3-1E-PDF
ISSN 2817-3694

Statement Outlining Results, Risks and Significant Changes in Operations, Personnel and Programs

INTRODUCTION

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

A summary description of the Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency (ACOA) program activities can be found in Part II of the 2024-2025 Main Estimates.

Basis of presentation

This quarterly financial report has been prepared by management using an expenditure basis of accounting. The accompanying Statement of Authorities is consistent with the Main Estimates and Supplementary Estimates (A) for the 2024-2025 fiscal year and includes ACOA’s total authorities available for use as granted by Parliament and those used by the Agency during this quarter. Authorities available for use are given in the form of annually approved limits through appropriation acts or through legislation in the form of statutory authorities for specific purposes.

The authority of Parliament is required before monies can be spent by the Government.

When Parliament is dissolved for the purposes of a general election, section 30 of the FAA 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.

As part of the departmental results reporting process, the Agency prepares its annual departmental financial statements on a full accrual basis in accordance with Treasury Board accounting policies. However, the spending authorities voted by Parliament remain on an expenditure basis of accounting.

ACOA financial structure

ACOA manages its expenditures under two votes:

  • Vote 1 – Net operating expenditures, includes the Agency’s authorities related to personnel costs (e.g., salaries) and operation and maintenance expenditures (e.g.,travel).
  • Vote 5 – Grants and contributions, includes authorities related to transfer payments.

Costs under Statutory Authorities, which represent payments made under legislation approved previously by Parliament and which are not part of the annual appropriation bills, include such items as the employer’s share of the employee benefits plan and other minor items.

HIGHLIGHTS OF FISCAL QUARTER AND FISCAL YEAR-TO-DATE RESULTS

This section highlights significant changes to the fiscal quarter results as of June 30, 2024.

Statement of authorities: Vote 1 – Net Operating Expenditures

Total authorities available for fiscal year 2024-2025 are $70.4 million, with no significant variance compared to $70.5million as of June 30, 2023.

Vote 1 authorities used year-to-date increased to $18.0 million at the end of the first quarter this fiscal year, with no significant variance compared to $17.5 million as of June 30, 2023.

Graph 1 illustrates the total authorities available for use for the year as well as the amount used year-to-date at quarter-end.

Graph 1: Comparison of Net Budgetary Authorities and Expenditures for Vote 1 as of June 30, 2023-2024 and 2024-2025.

(in thousands of dollars)

Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency - Quarterly Financial Report for the quarter ending June 30, 2024 (1)

Statement of authorities: Vote 5 – Grants and Contributions

Total authorities available for use for the year ending March 31, 2025, amount to $306.7million, a decrease of $98.3million compared to the $405.0 million available for use as of June 30, 2023. The decrease of $98.3 million, or 24.3%, is explained below.

A total decrease of $116.3 million in Vote 5 authorities available for use related to:

  • a $92.2 million decrease in temporary funding for the Hurricane Fiona Recovery Fund;
  • a $10.2 million decrease in temporary funding for the Jobs and Growth Fund;
  • a $6.0 million decrease in temporary funding for the Prince Edward Island Potato Stabilization and Innovation Initiative;
  • a $4.8 million decrease in temporary funding for the Aerospace Regional Recovery Initiative;
  • a $2.5 million decrease in temporary funding (resulting in a transfer of funds from the Department of Agriculture and Agri-Food) to support the establishment of a Dairy Secondary Processing Project in Newfoundland and Labrador; and
  • a $0.6 million decrease in temporary funding for the Black Entrepreneurship Program.

This decrease is offset by a total increase of $18.0 million in Vote 5 authorities available for use related to:

  • a $8.7 million increase in temporary funding for the BioAccelerator Project;
  • a $4.6 million increase in temporary funding in support of the Halifax International Security Forum. (ACOA continues its role as the delivering agency, with a transfer of funds from the Department of National Defence for the annual initiative);
  • a $4.3 million increase in temporary funding for the Tourism Growth Program; and
  • a $0.4 million increase related to a reprofile of funds as a result of project/contracting delays.

Vote 5 authorities used increased from $28.6 million last fiscal year to $29.1 million this fiscal year. This $0.5 million increase in authorities used, or 2.1%, is mainly due to the timing of contribution payments compared to the previous fiscal year.

Graph 2 illustrates the total authorities available for use for the year as well as the amount used year-to-date at quarter-end.

Graph 2: Comparison of Net Budgetary Authorities and Expenditures for Vote 5 as of June 30, 2023-2024 and 2024-2025.

(in thousands of dollars)

Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency - Quarterly Financial Report for the quarter ending June 30, 2024 (2)

Statement of authorities: budgetary statutory authorities

Budgetary statutory authorities available for use for the year ending March 31, 2025, have decreased by $0.8 million, or 9.4%, to $8.6 million compared to the previous fiscal year at the same time.

Budgetary statutory authorities used year-to-date decreased to $2.1 million at the end of the first quarter this fiscal year, with no significant variance compared to $2.2 million as of June 30, 2023.

Graph 3 illustrates the total authorities available for use for the year as well as the amount used year-to-date at quarter-end.

Graph 3: Comparison of Net Budgetary Authorities and Expenditures for Statutory Authorities as of June 30, 2023-2024 and 2024-2025.

(in thousands of dollars)

Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency - Quarterly Financial Report for the quarter ending June 30, 2024 (3)

Statement of the Agency’s budgetary expenditures by standard object

The Agency’s budgetary expenditures by Standard Object for the quarter ended June 30, 2024, were $49.3 million, which reflects an increase of $1.0 million, or 1.9%, from the $48.3 million in overall expenditures for the quarter ended June 30, 2023.

Risks and uncertainties

ACOA conducts a regular assessment of its overarching corporate risk profile. ACOA manages financial risks through a set of appropriate mitigation measures. The financial risks are mitigated in large part by the implementation of strong internal controls over financial reporting. These include the periodic assessment of entity-level controls, general computer controls, and controls in ACOA’s key business processes such as payments on grants and contributions, regular operating expenses and accounts receivable.

Furthermore, ACOA manages its budgetary and allocation processes through a well-defined framework supported by a series of automated financial controls. Periodic forecasts are required and analyses are done regularly to ensure that funds are properly managed.

Significant changes in relation to operations, personnel and programs

The following changes in senior personnel occurred during the first quarter:

  • On March 19, 2024, the President announced the appointment of Kurt Chin Quee as Chief Financial Officer of the Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency, effective April 15, 2024.
  • On May 17, 2024, the Prime Minister announced the appointment of Laura Lee Langley as President of the Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency, effective July 2, 2024.

Approval by senior officials

Approved by:

Laura Lee Langley
Deputy Head
Moncton, Canada
Date: August 16, 2024

Kurt Chin Quee, CPA
Chief Financial Officer
Moncton, Canada
Date: August 12, 2024

Statement of Authorities (unaudited)
Fiscal year 2024-2025 (in thousands of dollars)
AuthoritiesTotal available for use
for the year ending
March 31, 2025*
Used during the
quarter ended
June 30, 2024
Year-to-date
used
at quarter-end
Vote 1 - Net operating expenditures70,39117,99617,996
Vote 5 - Grants and contributions306,69529,14629,146
Budgetary statutory authorities8,6022,1402,140
Total authorities385,68849,28249,282
Statement of Authorities (unaudited)
Fiscal year 2023-2024 (in thousands of dollars)
AuthoritiesTotal available for use
for the year ending
March 31, 2024*
Used during the
quarter ended
June 30, 2023
Year-to-date
used
at quarter-end
Vote 1 – Net operating expenditures70,48217,54717,547
Vote 5 – Grants and contributions405,00628,55028,550
Budgetary statutory authorities9,4932,2482,248
Total authorities484,98148,34548,345

*Includes only Authorities available for use and granted by Parliament at quarter-end.

Agency's budgetary expenditures by Standard Object (unaudited)
Fiscal year 2024-2025 (in thousands of dollars)
ExpendituresPlanned expenditures
for the year ending
March 31, 2025*
Expended during the
quarter ended
June 30, 2024
Year-to-date
expended at
quarter-end
Personnel70,57017,80417,804
Transportation and communications1,399417417
Information542170170
Professional and special services2,688335335
Rentals1,711793793
Repair and maintenance961111
Utilities, materials and supplies2191111
Acquisition of machinery and equipment692228228
Transfer payments306,69529,14629,146
Other subsidies and payments1,076367367
Total net budgetary expenditures385,68849,28249,282
Agency's budgetary expenditures by Standard Object (unaudited)
Fiscal year 2023-2024 (in thousands of dollars)
ExpendituresPlanned expenditures
for the year ending
March 31, 2024*
Expended during the
quarter ended
June 30, 2023
Year-to-date
expended at
quarter-end
Personnel70,19417,40517,405
Transportation and communications1,843424424
Information410138138
Professional and special services3,083393393
Rentals2,211583583
Repair and maintenance1151010
Utilities, materials and supplies1231414
Acquisition of machinery and equipment681211211
Transfer payments405,00628,55028,550
Other subsidies and payments1,315617617
Total net budgetary expenditures484,98148,34548,345

*Includes only Authorities available for use and granted by Parliament at quarter-end.

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