Public Services and Procurement Canada
2019 to 2020 Fees Report
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Minister's message
On behalf of Public Services and Procurement Canada (PSPC), I am pleased to present our report on fees for 2019 to 2020.
The Service Fees Act provides a modern legislative framework that enables cost-effective delivery of services and, through better reporting to Parliament, improves transparency and oversight.
The report lists fees for a broad range of services that support the effective operation of government. For example, the Translation Bureau provides translation and interpretation services in both official languages as well as Indigenous and foreign languages. Another example of specialized services provided by PSPC is the procurement of vaccines for provincial and territorial governments.
I am proud to present this report and will continue to lead my department's transition to the reporting regime provided under the Service Fees Act.
The Honourable Anita Anand, PC, MP
Minister of Public Services and Procurement Canada
About this report
This report, which is tabled under section 20 of the Service Fees Act and section 4.2.8 of the Directive on Charging and Special Financial Authorities, contains information about the fees that Public Services and Procurement Canada had the authority to set in 2019 to 2020.
Government of Canada departments may set fees for services, licences, permits, products, the use of facilities; for other authorizations of rights or privileges; or to recover, in whole or in part, costs incurred in relation to a regulatory scheme.
For reporting purposes, fees must be categorized under the following 3 fee setting mechanisms:
- Act, regulation or fees notice
- An act of Parliament delegates the fee setting authority to a department, minister or Governor in Council.
- Contract
- Ministers have the authority to enter into contracts, which are usually negotiated between the minister and an individual or organization, and which cover fees and other terms and conditions. In some cases, that authority may also be provided by an act of Parliament.
- Market-rate or auction or both
- The authority to set these fees is pursuant to an act of Parliament or regulation, and the minister, department or Governor in Council has no control over the fee amount
This report contains information about all fees that are under Public Services and Procurement Canada's authority, including any that are collected by another department.
The information covers fees that are subject to the Service Fees Act and fees that are exempted from the Service Fees Act.
For fees set by contract, fees set by market-rate, auction or both, the report provides totals only. For fees set by act, regulation or fees notice, it provides totals for fee groupings, as well as detailed information for each fee.
Although the fees that Public Services and Procurement Canada charges under the Access to Information Act are subject to the Service Fees Act, they are not included in this report. Information on Public Services and Procurement Canada's access to information fees for 2019 to 2020 can be found in our access to information report, which is posted on our departmental website, Understanding your right to obtain information.
Remissions
A remission is a partial or full return of a fee to a fee payer who paid for a service for which a department deemed that the service standard was not met.
Under the Service Fees Act, departments must develop policies for determining whether a service standard has been met and for determining how much of a fee will be remitted to a fee payer if a service standard is not met. This requirement will not take effect until April 1, 2021, so this report does not include remissions issued under the Service Fees Act. It does, however, include remissions issued under Public Services and Procurement Canada's enabling legislation.
Overall totals, by fee setting mechanism
The following table presents the total revenue, cost and remissions for all fees that Public Services and Procurement Canada had the authority to set in 2019 to 2020, by fee setting mechanism.
Fee setting mechanism | Revenue ($) | Cost ($) | Remissions ($) |
---|---|---|---|
Fees set by contract | 167,943,728.44 | 168,078,476.44 | Remissions do not apply to fees set by contract. |
Fees set by market-rate, auction or both | 38,938,984.44 | 5,449,057.84table 1 note 1 | Remissions do not apply to fees set by market-rate, auction or both. |
Fees set by act, regulation or fees notice | 11,123,351.64 | 11,167,344.64 | 0 |
Total | 218,006,064.52 | 184,694,878.92 | 0 |
Table 1 Notes
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Totals, by fee grouping, for fees set by act, regulation or fees notice
The following tables present, for each fee grouping, the total revenue, cost and remissions for all fees that Public Services and Procurement Canada had the authority to set in 2019 to 2020 that are set by any of the following:
- act
- regulation
- fees notice
A fee grouping is a grouping of all the fees that a department has the authority to set for activities relating to a single business line, directorate or program.
Canada Gazette fee grouping: Totals for the fiscal year 2019 to 2020
Revenue ($) | Cost ($) | Remissions ($) |
---|---|---|
144,608.00 | 188,601.00 | 0 |
Esquimalt Graving Dock fee grouping: Totals for the fiscal year 2019 to 2020
Revenue ($) | Cost ($) | Remissions ($) |
---|---|---|
10,978,743.64 | 10,978,743.64 | 0 |
Details on each fee set by act, regulation or fees notice
This section provides detailed information on each fee that Public Services and Procurement Canada had the authority to set in 2019 to 2020 and that was set by any of the following:
- act
- regulation
- fees notice
In this section
- Canada Gazette insertion fees: Crown Corporations—Part 1
- Canada Gazette insertion fees: Crown Corporations—Part 2
- Canada Gazette insertion fees: Non-federal clients—Part 1
- Canada Gazette insertion fees: Federal Departments and Agencies—Part 1
- Esquimalt Graving Dock: Booking
- Esquimalt Graving Dock: Draining, per section
- Esquimalt Graving Dock: Berthage, per metre, per day
- Esquimalt Graving Dock: Rail mounted crane, per hour, with light hook
- Esquimalt Graving Dock: Rail mounted crane, per hour, with main hook, up to 50-tonne lift
- Esquimalt Graving Dock: Rail mounted crane, per hour, with main hook, over 50-tonne lift
- Esquimalt Graving Dock: Mobile crane, per hour, 9-tonne crane
- Esquimalt Graving Dock: Mobile crane, per hour, 20-tonne crane
- Esquimalt Graving Dock: Mobile crane, per hour, 30-tonne crane
- Esquimalt Graving Dock: Mobile crane, per hour, forklift
- Esquimalt Graving Dock: Mobile crane, per hour, tower crane
- Esquimalt Graving Dock: Air compressor (first), per manifold hour
- Esquimalt Graving Dock: Air compressor (second), per manifold hour
- Esquimalt Graving Dock: Air compressor (wheeled), per manifold hour
- Esquimalt Graving Dock: Motorized vessel, per hour
- Esquimalt Graving Dock: Fresh water, per cubic metre
- Esquimalt Graving Dock: Electric power, per kilowatt hour
- Esquimalt Graving Dock: Tie-up or letting go
- Esquimalt Graving Dock: Overtime labour services, dry dock employee, per hour
- Esquimalt Graving Dock: Security services, per vessel, per day
- Esquimalt Graving Dock: Dockage, 1 section, per day
- Esquimalt Graving Dock: Dockage, 2 sections, per day
- Esquimalt Graving Dock: Dockage, 3 sections, per day
- Esquimalt Graving Dock: Dockage per day—Under 5 000 gross tonnage
- Esquimalt Graving Dock: Dockage per day—5 000 to 34 999 gross tonnage
- Esquimalt Graving Dock: Dockage per day—35 000 to 69 999 gross tonnage
- Esquimalt Graving Dock: Dockage per day—70 000 to 89 999 gross tonnage
- Esquimalt Graving Dock: Dockage per day—Over 89 999 gross tonnage
- Esquimalt Graving Dock: Sewer discharge, per litre
- Esquimalt Graving Dock: Vacuum loader
Canada Gazette insertion fees: Crown Corporations—Part 1
- Fee grouping
- Canada Gazette insertion fees.
- Fee
- Crown Corporations: Part 1.
- Fee-setting authority
- Department of Public Works and Government Services Act, section 17. Publishing rates are available on the Canada Gazette website.
- Year fee-setting authority was introduced
- 1996.
- Last year fee-setting authority was amended
- 2017.
- Service standard
- The Canada Gazette Directorate strives for the highest level of client service by:
- maintaining an accuracy rating of over 99% of documents published in Part I and Part II of the Canada Gazette
- maintaining a client satisfaction rating of at least 85%
- meeting 100% of all legislated deadlines
- Performance result
- Overall rating of 99.99% (2018 to 2019), 99.91% (2019 to 2020).
- Application of Low-materiality Fees Regulations
- Material (formula): Crown Corporations—Part 1.
- 2019 to 2020 fee amount (in dollars)
- 402.00.
- 2019 to 2020 total fee revenue (in dollars)
- 80,109.80
- Fee adjustment date
- April 1, 2021.
- Adjusted fee amount in 2021 to 2022 (in dollars)
- Future-year adjustment.
Canada Gazette insertion fees: Crown Corporations—Part 2
- Fee grouping
- Canada Gazette insertion fees.
- Fee
- Crown Corporations: Part 2.
- Fee-setting authority
- Department of Public Works and Government Services Act, section 17. Publishing rates are available on the Canada Gazette website.
- Year fee-setting authority was introduced
- 1996.
- Last year fee-setting authority was amended
- 2017.
- Service standard
- The Canada Gazette Directorate strives for the highest level of client service by:
- maintaining an accuracy rating of over 99% of documents published in Part I and Part II of the Canada Gazette
- maintaining a client satisfaction rating of at least 85%
- meeting 100% of all legislated deadlines
- Performance result
- Overall rating of 99.99% (2018 to 2019), 99.91% (2019 to 2020).
- Application of Low-materiality Fees Regulations
- Material (formula): Crown Corporations—Part 2.
- 2019 to 2020 fee amount (in dollars)
- 122.00.
- 2019 to 2020 total fee revenue (in dollars)
- 9,516.00.
- Fee adjustment date
- April 1, 2021.
- Adjusted fee amount in 2021 to 2022 (in dollars)
- Future-year adjustment.
Canada Gazette insertion fees: Non-federal clients—Part 1
- Fee grouping
- Canada Gazette insertion fees.
- Fee
- Non-federal clients: Part 1.
- Fee-setting authority
- Department of Public Works and Government Services Act, section 17. Publishing rates are available on the Canada Gazette website.
- Year fee-setting authority was introduced
- 1996.
- Last year fee-setting authority was amended
- 2017.
- Service standard
- The Canada Gazette Directorate strives for the highest level of client service by:
- maintaining an accuracy rating of over 99% of documents published in Part I and Part II of the Canada Gazette
- maintaining a client satisfaction rating of at least 85%
- meeting 100% of all legislated deadlines
- Performance result
- Overall rating of 99.99% (2018 to 2019), 99.91% (2019 to 2020).
- Application of Low-materiality Fees Regulations
- Material (formula): Non-federal clients—Part 1.
- 2019 to 2020 fee amount (in dollars)
- 402.00.
- 2019 to 2020 total fee revenue (in dollars)
- 46,614.00.
- Fee adjustment date
- April 1, 2021.
- Adjusted fee amount in 2021 to 2022 (in dollars)
- Future-year adjustment.
Canada Gazette insertion fees: Federal Departments and Agencies—Part 1
- Fee grouping
- Canada Gazette insertion fees.
- Fee
- Federal Departments and Agencies: Part 1.
- Fee-setting authority
- Department of Public Works and Government Services Act, section 17. Publishing rates are available on the Canada Gazette website.
- Year fee-setting authority was introduced
- 1996.
- Last year fee-setting authority was amended
- 2017.
- Service standard
- The Canada Gazette Directorate strives for the highest level of client service by:
- maintaining an accuracy rating of over 99% of documents published in Part I and Part II of the Canada Gazette
- maintaining a client satisfaction rating of at least 85%
- meeting 100% of all legislated deadlines
- Performance result
- Overall rating of 99.99% (2018 to 2019), 99.91% (2019 to 2020).
- Application of Low-materiality Fees Regulations
- Material (formula): Federal Departments and Agencies—Part 1.
- 2019 to 2020 fee amount (in dollars)
- 354.00.
- 2019 to 2020 total fee revenue (in dollars)
- 8,368.20.
- Fee adjustment date
- April 1, 2021.
- Adjusted fee amount in 2021 to 2022 (in dollars)
- Future-year adjustment.
Esquimalt Graving Dock: Booking
- Fee grouping
- Esquimalt Graving Dock.
- Fee
- Booking.
- Fee-setting authority
- Department of Public Works and Government Services Act, section 23; Esquimalt Graving Dock Regulations (SOR/89-332, SOR/95-642, and SOR/2009-324).
- Year fee-setting authority was introduced
- 2009.
- Last year fee-setting authority was amended
- 2018.
- Service standard
- The department will provide, in a reasonable manner:
- administration services, to reserve services or space for vessels
- notification to users, within 48 hours of changes to service or space that may affect the safe and efficient operations of the facility
- an emergency response plan for the dock
- an approved Marine Facility Security Plan and a qualified Marine Facility Security Officer
- Performance result
- The department reports annually on the measurement of the following performance standards:
- reservations and confirmed bookings were provided in a reasonable manner when requested
- notifications of changes to service and/or capacity of the facility will be provided within 48 hours after first noting the change in condition of the service or capacity at least 90% of the time
- the dock's emergency response plan will be reviewed and updated, if required, every 2 years
- the dock will continue to have a valid Statement of Compliance to the International Ship and Port Facility Security Code as issued by Transport Canada and that all regulated security audits have been completed
- disputes related to service and/or capacity of the dock would be handled in the following manner:
- first level of referral: Director, Esquimalt Graving Dock
- second level of referral: Director, Engineering Assets
- third level of referral: Director General, Infrastructure Assets Management
- fourth level of referral: Associate Assistant Deputy Minister, Public Services and Procurement Canada
- Application of Low-materiality Fees Regulations
- Material (>$151): Booking.
- Fee amount (in dollars)
- 5,748.94.
- 2019 to 2020 total fee revenue (in dollars)
- The department had no mechanism for tracking revenue.
- Fee adjustment date
- April 1, 2021.
- Adjusted fee amount in 2021 to 2022 (in dollars)
- A+B where A is the average of the Government of Canada benchmark 10-year bond yields as published monthly by the Bank of Canada for the first 6 months of the previous calendar year; and B is equal to 1%.
Esquimalt Graving Dock: Draining, per section
- Fee grouping
- Esquimalt Graving Dock.
- Fee
- Draining, per section.
- Fee-setting authority
- Department of Public Works and Government Services Act, section 23; Esquimalt Graving Dock Regulations (SOR/89-332, SOR/95-642, and SOR/2009-324).
- Year fee-setting authority was introduced
- 2009.
- Last year fee-setting authority was amended
- 2018.
- Service standard
- The department will provide, in a reasonable manner:
- administration services, to reserve services or space for vessels
- notification to users, within 48 hours of changes to service or space that may affect the safe and efficient operations of the facility
- an emergency response plan for the dock
- an approved Marine Facility Security Plan and a qualified Marine Facility Security Officer
- Performance result
- The department reports annually on the measurement of the following performance standards:
- reservations and confirmed bookings were provided in a reasonable manner when requested
- notifications of changes to service and/or capacity of the facility will be provided within 48 hours after first noting the change in condition of the service or capacity at least 90% of the time
- the dock's emergency response plan will be reviewed and updated, if required, every 2 years
- the dock will continue to have a valid Statement of Compliance to the International Ship and Port Facility Security Code as issued by Transport Canada and that all regulated security audits have been completed
- disputes related to service and/or capacity of the dock would be handled in the following manner:
- first level of referral: Director, Esquimalt Graving Dock
- second level of referral: Director, Engineering Assets
- third level of referral: Director General, Infrastructure Assets Management
- fourth level of referral: Associate Assistant Deputy Minister, Public Services and Procurement Canada
- Application of Low-materiality Fees Regulations
- Material (formula): Draining, per section.
- Fee amount (in dollars)
- 5,748.94.
- 2019 to 2020 total fee revenue (in dollars)
- The department had no mechanism for tracking revenue.
- Fee adjustment date
- April 1, 2021.
- Adjusted fee amount in 2021 to 2022 (in dollars)
- A+B where A is the average of the Government of Canada benchmark 10-year bond yields as published monthly by the Bank of Canada for the first 6 months of the previous calendar year; and B is equal to 1%.
Esquimalt Graving Dock: Berthage, per metre, per day
- Fee grouping
- Esquimalt Graving Dock.
- Fee
- Berthage, per metre, per day.
- Fee-setting authority
- Department of Public Works and Government Services Act, section 23; Esquimalt Graving Dock Regulations (SOR/89-332, SOR/95-642, and SOR/2009-324).
- Year fee-setting authority was introduced
- 2009.
- Last year fee-setting authority was amended
- 2018.
- Service standard
- The department will provide, in a reasonable manner:
- administration services, to reserve services or space for vessels
- notification to users, within 48 hours of changes to service or space that may affect the safe and efficient operations of the facility
- an emergency response plan for the dock
- an approved Marine Facility Security Plan and a qualified Marine Facility Security Officer
- Performance result
- The department reports annually on the measurement of the following performance standards:
- reservations and confirmed bookings were provided in a reasonable manner when requested
- notifications of changes to service and/or capacity of the facility will be provided within 48 hours after first noting the change in condition of the service or capacity at least 90% of the time
- the dock's emergency response plan will be reviewed and updated, if required, every 2 years
- the dock will continue to have a valid Statement of Compliance to the International Ship and Port Facility Security Code as issued by Transport Canada and that all regulated security audits have been completed
- disputes related to service and/or capacity of the dock would be handled in the following manner:
- first level of referral: Director, Esquimalt Graving Dock
- second level of referral: Director, Engineering Assets
- third level of referral: Director General, Infrastructure Assets Management
- fourth level of referral: Associate Assistant Deputy Minister, Public Services and Procurement Canada
- Application of Low-materiality Fees Regulations
- Material (formula): Berthage, per metre, per day.
- Fee amount (in dollars)
- 6.71.
- 2019 to 2020 total fee revenue (in dollars)
- The department had no mechanism for tracking revenue.
- Fee adjustment date
- April 1, 2021.
- Adjusted fee amount in 2021 to 2022 (in dollars)
- A+B where A is the average of the Government of Canada benchmark 10-year bond yields as published monthly by the Bank of Canada for the first 6 months of the previous calendar year; and B is equal to 1%.
Esquimalt Graving Dock: Rail mounted crane, per hour, with light hook
- Fee grouping
- Esquimalt Graving Dock.
- Fee
- Rail mounted crane, per hour, with light hook.
- Fee-setting authority
- Department of Public Works and Government Services Act, section 23; Esquimalt Graving Dock Regulations (SOR/89-332, SOR/95-642, and SOR/2009-324).
- Year fee-setting authority was introduced
- 2009.
- Last year fee-setting authority was amended
- 2018.
- Service standard
- The department will provide, in a reasonable manner:
- administration services, to reserve services or space for vessels
- notification to users, within 48 hours of changes to service or space that may affect the safe and efficient operations of the facility
- an emergency response plan for the dock
- an approved Marine Facility Security Plan and a qualified Marine Facility Security Officer
- Performance result
- The department reports annually on the measurement of the following performance standards:
- reservations and confirmed bookings were provided in a reasonable manner when requested
- notifications of changes to service and/or capacity of the facility will be provided within 48 hours after first noting the change in condition of the service or capacity at least 90% of the time
- the dock's emergency response plan will be reviewed and updated, if required, every 2 years
- the dock will continue to have a valid Statement of Compliance to the International Ship and Port Facility Security Code as issued by Transport Canada and that all regulated security audits have been completed
- disputes related to service and/or capacity of the dock would be handled in the following manner:
- first level of referral: Director, Esquimalt Graving Dock
- second level of referral: Director, Engineering Assets
- third level of referral: Director General, Infrastructure Assets Management
- fourth level of referral: Associate Assistant Deputy Minister, Public Services and Procurement Canada
- Application of Low-materiality Fees Regulations
- Material (formula): Rail mounted crane, per hour, with light hook.
- Fee amount (in dollars)
- 527.83.
- 2019 to 2020 total fee revenue (in dollars)
- The department had no mechanism for tracking revenue.
- Fee adjustment date
- April 1, 2021.
- Adjusted fee amount in 2021 to 2022 (in dollars)
- A+B where A is the average of the Government of Canada benchmark 10-year bond yields as published monthly by the Bank of Canada for the first 6 months of the previous calendar year; and B is equal to 1%.
Esquimalt Graving Dock: Rail mounted crane, per hour, with main hook, up to 50-tonne lift
- Fee grouping
- Esquimalt Graving Dock.
- Fee
- Rail mounted crane, per hour, with main hook, up to 50-tonne lift.
- Fee-setting authority
- Department of Public Works and Government Services Act, section 23; Esquimalt Graving Dock Regulations (SOR/89-332, SOR/95-642, and SOR/2009-324).
- Year fee-setting authority was introduced
- 2009.
- Last year fee-setting authority was amended
- 2018.
- Service standard
- The department will provide, in a reasonable manner:
- administration services, to reserve services or space for vessels
- notification to users, within 48 hours of changes to service or space that may affect the safe and efficient operations of the facility
- an emergency response plan for the dock
- an approved Marine Facility Security Plan and a qualified Marine Facility Security Officer
- Performance result
- The department reports annually on the measurement of the following performance standards:
- reservations and confirmed bookings were provided in a reasonable manner when requested
- notifications of changes to service and/or capacity of the facility will be provided within 48 hours after first noting the change in condition of the service or capacity at least 90% of the time
- the dock's emergency response plan will be reviewed and updated, if required, every 2 years
- the dock will continue to have a valid Statement of Compliance to the International Ship and Port Facility Security Code as issued by Transport Canada and that all regulated security audits have been completed
- disputes related to service and/or capacity of the dock would be handled in the following manner:
- first level of referral: Director, Esquimalt Graving Dock
- second level of referral: Director, Engineering Assets
- third level of referral: Director General, Infrastructure Assets Management
- fourth level of referral: Associate Assistant Deputy Minister, Public Services and Procurement Canada
- Application of Low-materiality Fees Regulations
- Material (formula): Rail mounted crane, per hour, with main hook, up to 50-tonne lift.
- Fee amount (in dollars)
- 762.42.
- 2019 to 2020 total fee revenue (in dollars)
- The department had no mechanism for tracking revenue.
- Fee adjustment date
- April 1, 2021.
- Adjusted fee amount in 2021 to 2022 (in dollars)
- A+B where A is the average of the Government of Canada benchmark 10-year bond yields as published monthly by the Bank of Canada for the first 6 months of the previous calendar year; and B is equal to 1%.
Esquimalt Graving Dock: Rail mounted crane, per hour, with main hook, over 50-tonne lift
- Fee grouping
- Esquimalt Graving Dock.
- Fee
- Rail mounted crane, per hour, with main hook, over 50-tonne lift.
- Fee-setting authority
- Department of Public Works and Government Services Act, section 23; Esquimalt Graving Dock Regulations (SOR/89-332, SOR/95-642, and SOR/2009-324).
- Year fee-setting authority was introduced
- 2009.
- Last year fee-setting authority was amended
- 2018.
- Service standard
- The department will provide, in a reasonable manner:
- administration services, to reserve services or space for vessels
- notification to users, within 48 hours of changes to service or space that may affect the safe and efficient operations of the facility
- an emergency response plan for the dock
- an approved Marine Facility Security Plan and a qualified Marine Facility Security Officer
- Performance result
- The department reports annually on the measurement of the following performance standards:
- reservations and confirmed bookings were provided in a reasonable manner when requested
- notifications of changes to service and/or capacity of the facility will be provided within 48 hours after first noting the change in condition of the service or capacity at least 90% of the time
- the dock's emergency response plan will be reviewed and updated, if required, every 2 years
- the dock will continue to have a valid Statement of Compliance to the International Ship and Port Facility Security Code as issued by Transport Canada and that all regulated security audits have been completed
- disputes related to service and/or capacity of the dock would be handled in the following manner:
- first level of referral: Director, Esquimalt Graving Dock
- second level of referral: Director, Engineering Assets
- third level of referral: Director General, Infrastructure Assets Management
- fourth level of referral: Associate Assistant Deputy Minister, Public Services and Procurement Canada
- Application of Low-materiality Fees Regulations
- Material (formula): Rail mounted crane, per hour, with main hook, over 50-tonne lift.
- Fee amount (in dollars)
- 1,172.98.
- 2019 to 2020 total fee revenue (in dollars)
- The department had no mechanism for tracking revenue.
- Fee adjustment date
- April 1, 2021.
- Adjusted fee amount in 2021 to 2022 (in dollars)
- A+B where A is the average of the Government of Canada benchmark 10-year bond yields as published monthly by the Bank of Canada for the first 6 months of the previous calendar year; and B is equal to 1%.
Esquimalt Graving Dock: Mobile crane, per hour, 9-tonne crane
- Fee grouping
- Esquimalt Graving Dock.
- Fee
- Mobile crane, per hour, 9-tonne crane.
- Fee-setting authority
- Department of Public Works and Government Services Act, section 23; Esquimalt Graving Dock Regulations (SOR/89-332, SOR/95-642, and SOR/2009-324).
- Year fee-setting authority was introduced
- 2009.
- Last year fee-setting authority was amended
- 2018.
- Service standard
- The department will provide, in a reasonable manner:
- administration services, to reserve services or space for vessels
- notification to users, within 48 hours of changes to service or space that may affect the safe and efficient operations of the facility
- an emergency response plan for the dock
- an approved Marine Facility Security Plan and a qualified Marine Facility Security Officer
- Performance result
- The department reports annually on the measurement of the following performance standards:
- reservations and confirmed bookings were provided in a reasonable manner when requested
- notifications of changes to service and/or capacity of the facility will be provided within 48 hours after first noting the change in condition of the service or capacity at least 90% of the time
- the dock's emergency response plan will be reviewed and updated, if required, every 2 years
- the dock will continue to have a valid Statement of Compliance to the International Ship and Port Facility Security Code as issued by Transport Canada and that all regulated security audits have been completed
- disputes related to service and/or capacity of the dock would be handled in the following manner:
- first level of referral: Director, Esquimalt Graving Dock
- second level of referral: Director, Engineering Assets
- third level of referral: Director General, Infrastructure Assets Management
- fourth level of referral: Associate Assistant Deputy Minister, Public Services and Procurement Canada
- Application of Low-materiality Fees Regulations
- Material (formula): Mobile crane, per hour, 9-tonne crane.
- Fee amount (in dollars)
- 146.63.
- 2019 to 2020 total fee revenue (in dollars)
- The department had no mechanism for tracking revenue.
- Fee adjustment date
- April 1, 2021.
- Adjusted fee amount in 2021 to 2022 (in dollars)
- A+B where A is the average of the Government of Canada benchmark 10-year bond yields as published monthly by the Bank of Canada for the first 6 months of the previous calendar year; and B is equal to 1%.
Esquimalt Graving Dock: Mobile crane, per hour, 20-tonne crane
- Fee grouping
- Esquimalt Graving Dock.
- Fee
- Mobile crane, per hour, 20-tonne crane.
- Fee-setting authority
- Department of Public Works and Government Services Act, section 23; Esquimalt Graving Dock Regulations (SOR/89-332, SOR/95-642, and SOR/2009-324).
- Year fee-setting authority was introduced
- 2009.
- Last year fee-setting authority was amended
- 2018.
- Service standard
- The department will provide, in a reasonable manner:
- administration services, to reserve services or space for vessels
- notification to users, within 48 hours of changes to service or space that may affect the safe and efficient operations of the facility
- an emergency response plan for the dock
- an approved Marine Facility Security Plan and a qualified Marine Facility Security Officer
- Performance result
- The department reports annually on the measurement of the following performance standards:
- reservations and confirmed bookings were provided in a reasonable manner when requested
- notifications of changes to service and/or capacity of the facility will be provided within 48 hours after first noting the change in condition of the service or capacity at least 90% of the time
- the dock's emergency response plan will be reviewed and updated, if required, every 2 years
- the dock will continue to have a valid Statement of Compliance to the International Ship and Port Facility Security Code as issued by Transport Canada and that all regulated security audits have been completed
- disputes related to service and/or capacity of the dock would be handled in the following manner:
- first level of referral: Director, Esquimalt Graving Dock
- second level of referral: Director, Engineering Assets
- third level of referral: Director General, Infrastructure Assets Management
- fourth level of referral: Associate Assistant Deputy Minister, Public Services and Procurement Canada
- Application of Low-materiality Fees Regulations
- Material (formula): Mobile crane, per hour, 20-tonne crane.
- Fee amount (in dollars)
- 187.68.
- 2019 to 2020 total fee revenue (in dollars)
- The department had no mechanism for tracking revenue.
- Fee adjustment date
- April 1, 2021.
- Adjusted fee amount in 2021 to 2022 (in dollars)
- A+B where A is the average of the Government of Canada benchmark 10-year bond yields as published monthly by the Bank of Canada for the first 6 months of the previous calendar year; and B is equal to 1%.
Esquimalt Graving Dock: Mobile crane, per hour, 30-tonne crane
- Fee grouping
- Esquimalt Graving Dock.
- Fee
- Mobile crane, per hour, 30-tonne crane.
- Fee-setting authority
- Department of Public Works and Government Services Act, section 23; Esquimalt Graving Dock Regulations (SOR/89-332, SOR/95-642, and SOR/2009-324).
- Year fee-setting authority was introduced
- 2009.
- Last year fee-setting authority was amended
- 2018.
- Service standard
- The department will provide, in a reasonable manner:
- administration services, to reserve services or space for vessels
- notification to users, within 48 hours of changes to service or space that may affect the safe and efficient operations of the facility
- an emergency response plan for the dock
- an approved Marine Facility Security Plan and a qualified Marine Facility Security Officer
- Performance result
- The department reports annually on the measurement of the following performance standards:
- reservations and confirmed bookings were provided in a reasonable manner when requested
- notifications of changes to service and/or capacity of the facility will be provided within 48 hours after first noting the change in condition of the service or capacity at least 90% of the time
- the dock's emergency response plan will be reviewed and updated, if required, every 2 years
- the dock will continue to have a valid Statement of Compliance to the International Ship and Port Facility Security Code as issued by Transport Canada and that all regulated security audits have been completed
- disputes related to service and/or capacity of the dock would be handled in the following manner:
- first level of referral: Director, Esquimalt Graving Dock
- second level of referral: Director, Engineering Assets
- third level of referral: Director General, Infrastructure Assets Management
- fourth level of referral: Associate Assistant Deputy Minister, Public Services and Procurement Canada
- Application of Low-materiality Fees Regulations
- Material (formula): Mobile crane, per hour, 30-tonne crane.
- Fee amount (in dollars)
- 228.73.
- 2019 to 2020 total fee revenue (in dollars)
- The department had no mechanism for tracking revenue.
- Fee adjustment date
- April 1, 2021.
- Adjusted fee amount in 2021 to 2022 (in dollars)
- A+B where A is the average of the Government of Canada benchmark 10-year bond yields as published monthly by the Bank of Canada for the first 6months of the previous calendar year; and B is equal to 1%.
Esquimalt Graving Dock: Mobile crane, per hour, forklift
- Fee grouping
- Esquimalt Graving Dock.
- Fee
- Mobile crane, per hour, forklift.
- Fee-setting authority
- Department of Public Works and Government Services Act, section 23; Esquimalt Graving Dock Regulations (SOR/89-332, SOR/95-642, and SOR/2009-324).
- Year fee-setting authority was introduced
- 2009.
- Last year fee-setting authority was amended
- 2018.
- Service standard
- The department will provide, in a reasonable manner:
- administration services, to reserve services or space for vessels
- notification to users, within 48 hours of changes to service or space that may affect the safe and efficient operations of the facility
- an emergency response plan for the dock
- an approved Marine Facility Security Plan and a qualified Marine Facility Security Officer
- Performance result
- The department reports annually on the measurement of the following performance standards:
- reservations and confirmed bookings were provided in a reasonable manner when requested
- notifications of changes to service and/or capacity of the facility will be provided within 48 hours after first noting the change in condition of the service or capacity at least 90% of the time
- the dock's emergency response plan will be reviewed and updated, if required, every 2 years
- the dock will continue to have a valid Statement of Compliance to the International Ship and Port Facility Security Code as issued by Transport Canada and that all regulated security audits have been completed
- disputes related to service and/or capacity of the dock would be handled in the following manner:
- first level of referral: Director, Esquimalt Graving Dock
- second level of referral: Director, Engineering Assets
- third level of referral: Director General, Infrastructure Assets Management
- fourth level of referral: Associate Assistant Deputy Minister, Public Services and Procurement Canada
- Application of Low-materiality Fees Regulations
- Material (formula): Mobile crane, per hour, forklift.
- Fee amount (in dollars)
- 111.43.
- 2019 to 2020 total fee revenue (in dollars)
- The department had no mechanism for tracking revenue.
- Fee adjustment date
- April 1, 2021.
- Adjusted fee amount in 2021 to 2022 (in dollars)
- A+B where A is the average of the Government of Canada benchmark 10-year bond yields as published monthly by the Bank of Canada for the first 6months of the previous calendar year; and B is equal to 1%.
Esquimalt Graving Dock: Mobile crane, per hour, tower crane
- Fee grouping
- Esquimalt Graving Dock.
- Fee
- Mobile crane, per hour, tower crane.
- Fee-setting authority
- Department of Public Works and Government Services Act, section 23; Esquimalt Graving Dock Regulations (SOR/89-332, SOR/95-642, and SOR/2009-324).
- Year fee-setting authority was introduced
- 2009.
- Last year fee-setting authority was amended
- 2018.
- Service standard
- The department will provide, in a reasonable manner:
- administration services, to reserve services or space for vessels
- notification to users, within 48 hours of changes to service or space that may affect the safe and efficient operations of the facility
- an emergency response plan for the dock
- an approved Marine Facility Security Plan and a qualified Marine Facility Security Officer
- Performance result
- The department reports annually on the measurement of the following performance standards:
- reservations and confirmed bookings were provided in a reasonable manner when requested
- notifications of changes to service and/or capacity of the facility will be provided within 48 hours after first noting the change in condition of the service or capacity at least 90% of the time
- the dock's emergency response plan will be reviewed and updated, if required, every 2 years
- the dock will continue to have a valid Statement of Compliance to the International Ship and Port Facility Security Code as issued by Transport Canada and that all regulated security audits have been completed
- disputes related to service and/or capacity of the dock would be handled in the following manner:
- first level of referral: Director, Esquimalt Graving Dock
- second level of referral: Director, Engineering Assets
- third level of referral: Director General, Infrastructure Assets Management
- fourth level of referral: Associate Assistant Deputy Minister, Public Services and Procurement Canada
- Application of Low-materiality Fees Regulations
- Material (formula): Mobile crane, per hour, tower crane.
- Fee amount (in dollars)
- 187.67.
- 2019 to 2020 total fee revenue (in dollars)
- The department had no mechanism for tracking revenue.
- Fee adjustment date
- April 1, 2021.
- Adjusted fee amount in 2021 to 2022 (in dollars)
- A+B where A is the average of the Government of Canada benchmark 10-year bond yields as published monthly by the Bank of Canada for the first 6months of the previous calendar year; and B is equal to 1%.
Esquimalt Graving Dock: Air compressor (first), per manifold hour
- Fee grouping
- Esquimalt Graving Dock.
- Fee
- Air compressor (first), per manifold hour.
- Fee-setting authority
- Department of Public Works and Government Services Act, section 23; Esquimalt Graving Dock Regulations (SOR/89-332, SOR/95-642, and SOR/2009-324).
- Year fee-setting authority was introduced
- 2009.
- Last year fee-setting authority was amended
- 2018.
- Service standard
- The department will provide, in a reasonable manner:
- administration services, to reserve services or space for vessels
- notification to users, within 48 hours of changes to service or space that may affect the safe and efficient operations of the facility
- an emergency response plan for the dock
- an approved Marine Facility Security Plan and a qualified Marine Facility Security Officer
- Performance result
- The department reports annually on the measurement of the following performance standards:
- reservations and confirmed bookings were provided in a reasonable manner when requested
- notifications of changes to service and/or capacity of the facility will be provided within 48 hours after first noting the change in condition of the service or capacity at least 90% of the time
- the dock's emergency response plan will be reviewed and updated, if required, every 2 years
- the dock will continue to have a valid Statement of Compliance to the International Ship and Port Facility Security Code as issued by Transport Canada and that all regulated security audits have been completed
- disputes related to service and/or capacity of the dock would be handled in the following manner:
- first level of referral: Director, Esquimalt Graving Dock
- second level of referral: Director, Engineering Assets
- third level of referral: Director General, Infrastructure Assets Management
- fourth level of referral: Associate Assistant Deputy Minister, Public Services and Procurement Canada
- Application of Low-materiality Fees Regulations
- Material (formula): Air compressor (first), per manifold hour.
- Fee amount (in dollars)
- 129.02.
- 2019 to 2020 total fee revenue (in dollars)
- The department had no mechanism for tracking revenue.
- Fee adjustment date
- April 1, 2021.
- Adjusted fee amount in 2021 to 2022 (in dollars)
- A+B where A is the average of the Government of Canada benchmark 10-year bond yields as published monthly by the Bank of Canada for the first 6months of the previous calendar year; and B is equal to 1%.
Esquimalt Graving Dock: Air compressor (second), per manifold hour
- Fee grouping
- Esquimalt Graving Dock.
- Fee
- Air compressor (second), per manifold hour.
- Fee-setting authority
- Department of Public Works and Government Services Act, section 23; Esquimalt Graving Dock Regulations (SOR/89-332, SOR/95-642, and SOR/2009-324).
- Year fee-setting authority was introduced
- 2009.
- Last year fee-setting authority was amended
- 2018.
- Service standard
- The department will provide, in a reasonable manner:
- administration services, to reserve services or space for vessels
- notification to users, within 48 hours of changes to service or space that may affect the safe and efficient operations of the facility
- an emergency response plan for the dock
- an approved Marine Facility Security Plan and a qualified Marine Facility Security Officer
- Performance result
- The department reports annually on the measurement of the following performance standards:
- reservations and confirmed bookings were provided in a reasonable manner when requested
- notifications of changes to service and/or capacity of the facility will be provided within 48 hours after first noting the change in condition of the service or capacity at least 90% of the time
- the dock's emergency response plan will be reviewed and updated, if required, every 2 years
- the dock will continue to have a valid Statement of Compliance to the International Ship and Port Facility Security Code as issued by Transport Canada and that all regulated security audits have been completed
- disputes related to service and/or capacity of the dock would be handled in the following manner:
- first level of referral: Director, Esquimalt Graving Dock
- second level of referral: Director, Engineering Assets
- third level of referral: Director General, Infrastructure Assets Management
- fourth level of referral: Associate Assistant Deputy Minister, Public Services and Procurement Canada
- Application of Low-materiality Fees Regulations
- Material (formula): Air compressor (second), per manifold hour.
- Fee amount (in dollars)
- 123.17.
- 2019 to 2020 total fee revenue (in dollars)
- The department had no mechanism for tracking revenue.
- Fee adjustment date
- April 1, 2021.
- Adjusted fee amount in 2021 to 2022 (in dollars)
- A+B where A is the average of the Government of Canada benchmark 10-year bond yields as published monthly by the Bank of Canada for the first 6months of the previous calendar year; and B is equal to 1%.
Esquimalt Graving Dock: Air compressor (wheeled), per manifold hour
- Fee grouping
- Esquimalt Graving Dock.
- Fee
- Air compressor (wheeled), per manifold hour.
- Fee-setting authority
- Department of Public Works and Government Services Act, section 23; Esquimalt Graving Dock Regulations (SOR/89-332, SOR/95-642, and SOR/2009-324).
- Year fee-setting authority was introduced
- 2009.
- Last year fee-setting authority was amended
- 2018.
- Service standard
- The department will provide, in a reasonable manner:
- administration services, to reserve services or space for vessels
- notification to users, within 48 hours of changes to service or space that may affect the safe and efficient operations of the facility
- an emergency response plan for the dock
- an approved Marine Facility Security Plan and a qualified Marine Facility Security Officer
- Performance result
- The department reports annually on the measurement of the following performance standards:
- reservations and confirmed bookings were provided in a reasonable manner when requested
- notifications of changes to service and/or capacity of the facility will be provided within 48 hours after first noting the change in condition of the service or capacity at least 90% of the time
- the dock's emergency response plan will be reviewed and updated, if required, every 2 years
- the dock will continue to have a valid Statement of Compliance to the International Ship and Port Facility Security Code as issued by Transport Canada and that all regulated security audits have been completed
- disputes related to service and/or capacity of the dock would be handled in the following manner:
- first level of referral: Director, Esquimalt Graving Dock
- second level of referral: Director, Engineering Assets
- third level of referral: Director General, Infrastructure Assets Management
- fourth level of referral: Associate Assistant Deputy Minister, Public Services and Procurement Canada
- Application of Low-materiality Fees Regulations
- Material (formula): Air compressor (wheeled), per manifold hour.
- Fee amount (in dollars)
- 64.51.
- 2019 to 2020 total fee revenue (in dollars)
- The department had no mechanism for tracking revenue.
- Fee adjustment date
- April 1, 2021.
- Adjusted fee amount in 2021 to 2022 (in dollars)
- A+B where A is the average of the Government of Canada benchmark 10-year bond yields as published monthly by the Bank of Canada for the first 6months of the previous calendar year; and B is equal to 1%.
Esquimalt Graving Dock: Motorized vessel, per hour
- Fee grouping
- Esquimalt Graving Dock.
- Fee
- Motorized vessel, per hour.
- Fee-setting authority
- Department of Public Works and Government Services Act, section 23; Esquimalt Graving Dock Regulations (SOR/89-332, SOR/95-642, and SOR/2009-324).
- Year fee-setting authority was introduced
- 2009.
- Last year fee-setting authority was amended
- 2018.
- Service standard
- The department will provide, in a reasonable manner:
- administration services, to reserve services or space for vessels
- notification to users, within 48 hours of changes to service or space that may affect the safe and efficient operations of the facility
- an emergency response plan for the dock
- an approved Marine Facility Security Plan and a qualified Marine Facility Security Officer
- Performance result
- The department reports annually on the measurement of the following performance standards:
- reservations and confirmed bookings were provided in a reasonable manner when requested
- notifications of changes to service and/or capacity of the facility will be provided within 48 hours after first noting the change in condition of the service or capacity at least 90% of the time
- the dock's emergency response plan will be reviewed and updated, if required, every 2 years
- the dock will continue to have a valid Statement of Compliance to the International Ship and Port Facility Security Code as issued by Transport Canada and that all regulated security audits have been completed
- disputes related to service and/or capacity of the dock would be handled in the following manner:
- first level of referral: Director, Esquimalt Graving Dock
- second level of referral: Director, Engineering Assets
- third level of referral: Director General, Infrastructure Assets Management
- fourth level of referral: Associate Assistant Deputy Minister, Public Services and Procurement Canada
- Application of Low-materiality Fees Regulations
- Material (formula): Motorized vessel, per hour.
- Fee amount (in dollars)
- 213.26.
- 2019 to 2020 total fee revenue (in dollars)
- The department had no mechanism for tracking revenue.
- Fee adjustment date
- April 1, 2021.
- Adjusted fee amount in 2021 to 2022 (in dollars)
- A+B where A is the average of the Government of Canada benchmark 10-year bond yields as published monthly by the Bank of Canada for the first 6months of the previous calendar year; and B is equal to 1%.
Esquimalt Graving Dock: Fresh water, per cubic metre
- Fee grouping
- Esquimalt Graving Dock.
- Fee
- Fresh water, per cubic metre.
- Fee-setting authority
- Department of Public Works and Government Services Act, section 23; Esquimalt Graving Dock Regulations (SOR/89-332, SOR/95-642, and SOR/2009-324).
- Year fee-setting authority was introduced
- 2009.
- Last year fee-setting authority was amended
- 2018.
- Service standard
- The department will provide, in a reasonable manner:
- administration services, to reserve services or space for vessels
- notification to users, within 48 hours of changes to service or space that may affect the safe and efficient operations of the facility
- an emergency response plan for the dock
- an approved Marine Facility Security Plan and a qualified Marine Facility Security Officer
- Performance result
- The department reports annually on the measurement of the following performance standards:
- reservations and confirmed bookings were provided in a reasonable manner when requested
- notifications of changes to service and/or capacity of the facility will be provided within 48 hours after first noting the change in condition of the service or capacity at least 90% of the time
- the dock's emergency response plan will be reviewed and updated, if required, every 2 years
- the dock will continue to have a valid Statement of Compliance to the International Ship and Port Facility Security Code as issued by Transport Canada and that all regulated security audits have been completed
- disputes related to service and/or capacity of the dock would be handled in the following manner:
- first level of referral: Director, Esquimalt Graving Dock
- second level of referral: Director, Engineering Assets
- third level of referral: Director General, Infrastructure Assets Management
- fourth level of referral: Associate Assistant Deputy Minister, Public Services and Procurement Canada
- Application of Low-materiality Fees Regulations
- Material (formula): Fresh water, per cubic metre.
- Fee amount (in dollars)
- 1.47.
- 2019 to 2020 total fee revenue (in dollars)
- The department had no mechanism for tracking revenue.
- Fee adjustment date
- April 1, 2021.
- Adjusted fee amount in 2021 to 2022 (in dollars)
- A+B where A is the average of the Government of Canada benchmark 10-year bond yields as published monthly by the Bank of Canada for the first 6months of the previous calendar year; and B is equal to 1%.
Esquimalt Graving Dock: Electric power, per kilowatt hour
- Fee grouping
- Esquimalt Graving Dock.
- Fee
- Electric power, per kilowatt hour.
- Fee-setting authority
- Department of Public Works and Government Services Act, section 23; Esquimalt Graving Dock Regulations (SOR/89-332, SOR/95-642, and SOR/2009-324).
- Year fee-setting authority was introduced
- 2009.
- Last year fee-setting authority was amended
- 2018.
- Service standard
- The department will provide, in a reasonable manner:
- administration services, to reserve services or space for vessels
- notification to users, within 48 hours of changes to service or space that may affect the safe and efficient operations of the facility
- an emergency response plan for the dock
- an approved Marine Facility Security Plan and a qualified Marine Facility Security Officer
- Performance result
- The department reports annually on the measurement of the following performance standards:
- reservations and confirmed bookings were provided in a reasonable manner when requested
- notifications of changes to service and/or capacity of the facility will be provided within 48 hours after first noting the change in condition of the service or capacity at least 90% of the time
- the dock's emergency response plan will be reviewed and updated, if required, every 2 years
- the dock will continue to have a valid Statement of Compliance to the International Ship and Port Facility Security Code as issued by Transport Canada and that all regulated security audits have been completed
- disputes related to service and/or capacity of the dock would be handled in the following manner:
- first level of referral: Director, Esquimalt Graving Dock
- second level of referral: Director, Engineering Assets
- third level of referral: Director General, Infrastructure Assets Management
- fourth level of referral: Associate Assistant Deputy Minister, Public Services and Procurement Canada
- Application of Low-materiality Fees Regulations
- Material (formula): Electric power, per kilowatt hour.
- Fee amount (in dollars)
- 0.18.
- 2019 to 2020 total fee revenue (in dollars)
- The department had no mechanism for tracking revenue.
- Fee adjustment date
- April 1, 2021.
- Adjusted fee amount in 2021 to 2022 (in dollars)
- A+B where A is the average of the Government of Canada benchmark 10-year bond yields as published monthly by the Bank of Canada for the first 6months of the previous calendar year; and B is equal to 1%.
Esquimalt Graving Dock: Tie-up or letting go
- Fee grouping
- Esquimalt Graving Dock.
- Fee
- Tie-up or letting go.
- Fee-setting authority
- Department of Public Works and Government Services Act, section 23; Esquimalt Graving Dock Regulations (SOR/89-332, SOR/95-642, and SOR/2009-324).
- Year fee-setting authority was introduced
- 2009.
- Last year fee-setting authority was amended
- 2018.
- Service standard
- The department will provide, in a reasonable manner:
- administration services, to reserve services or space for vessels
- notification to users, within 48 hours of changes to service or space that may affect the safe and efficient operations of the facility
- an emergency response plan for the dock
- an approved Marine Facility Security Plan and a qualified Marine Facility Security Officer
- Performance result
- The department reports annually on the measurement of the following performance standards:
- reservations and confirmed bookings were provided in a reasonable manner when requested
- notifications of changes to service and/or capacity of the facility will be provided within 48 hours after first noting the change in condition of the service or capacity at least 90% of the time
- the dock's emergency response plan will be reviewed and updated, if required, every 2 years
- the dock will continue to have a valid Statement of Compliance to the International Ship and Port Facility Security Code as issued by Transport Canada and that all regulated security audits have been completed
- disputes related to service and/or capacity of the dock would be handled in the following manner:
- first level of referral: Director, Esquimalt Graving Dock
- second level of referral: Director, Engineering Assets
- third level of referral: Director General, Infrastructure Assets Management
- fourth level of referral: Associate Assistant Deputy Minister, Public Services and Procurement Canada
- Application of Low-materiality Fees Regulations
- Material (>$151): Tie-up or letting go.
- Fee amount (in dollars)
- 933.05.
- 2019 to 2020 total fee revenue (in dollars)
- The department had no mechanism for tracking revenue.
- Fee adjustment date
- April 1, 2021.
- Adjusted fee amount in 2021 to 2022 (in dollars)
- A+B where A is the average of the Government of Canada benchmark 10-year bond yields as published monthly by the Bank of Canada for the first 6months of the previous calendar year; and B is equal to 1%.
Esquimalt Graving Dock: Overtime labour services, dry dock employee, per hour
- Fee grouping
- Esquimalt Graving Dock.
- Fee
- Overtime labour services, dry dock employee, per hour.
- Fee-setting authority
- Department of Public Works and Government Services Act, section 23; Esquimalt Graving Dock Regulations (SOR/89-332, SOR/95-642, and SOR/2009-324).
- Year fee-setting authority was introduced
- 2009.
- Last year fee-setting authority was amended
- 2018.
- Service standard
- The department will provide, in a reasonable manner:
- administration services, to reserve services or space for vessels
- notification to users, within 48 hours of changes to service or space that may affect the safe and efficient operations of the facility
- an emergency response plan for the dock
- an approved Marine Facility Security Plan and a qualified Marine Facility Security Officer
- Performance result
- The department reports annually on the measurement of the following performance standards:
- reservations and confirmed bookings were provided in a reasonable manner when requested
- notifications of changes to service and/or capacity of the facility will be provided within 48 hours after first noting the change in condition of the service or capacity at least 90% of the time
- the dock's emergency response plan will be reviewed and updated, if required, every 2 years
- the dock will continue to have a valid Statement of Compliance to the International Ship and Port Facility Security Code as issued by Transport Canada and that all regulated security audits have been completed
- disputes related to service and/or capacity of the dock would be handled in the following manner:
- first level of referral: Director, Esquimalt Graving Dock
- second level of referral: Director, Engineering Assets
- third level of referral: Director General, Infrastructure Assets Management
- fourth level of referral: Associate Assistant Deputy Minister, Public Services and Procurement Canada
- Application of Low-materiality Fees Regulations
- Material (formula): Overtime labour services, dry dock employee, per hour.
- Fee amount (in dollars)
- 114.11.
- 2019 to 2020 total fee revenue (in dollars)
- The department had no mechanism for tracking revenue.
- Fee adjustment date
- April 1, 2021.
- Adjusted fee amount in 2021 to 2022 (in dollars)
- A+B where A is the average of the Government of Canada benchmark 10-year bond yields as published monthly by the Bank of Canada for the first 6months of the previous calendar year; and B is equal to 1%.
Esquimalt Graving Dock: Security services, per vessel, per day
- Fee grouping
- Esquimalt Graving Dock.
- Fee
- Security services, per vessel, per day.
- Fee-setting authority
- Department of Public Works and Government Services Act, section 23; Esquimalt Graving Dock Regulations (SOR/89-332, SOR/95-642, and SOR/2009-324).
- Year fee-setting authority was introduced
- 2009.
- Last year fee-setting authority was amended
- 2018.
- Service standard
- The department will provide, in a reasonable manner:
- administration services, to reserve services or space for vessels
- notification to users, within 48 hours of changes to service or space that may affect the safe and efficient operations of the facility
- an emergency response plan for the dock
- an approved Marine Facility Security Plan and a qualified Marine Facility Security Officer
- Performance result
- The department reports annually on the measurement of the following performance standards:
- reservations and confirmed bookings were provided in a reasonable manner when requested
- notifications of changes to service and/or capacity of the facility will be provided within 48 hours after first noting the change in condition of the service or capacity at least 90% of the time
- the dock's emergency response plan will be reviewed and updated, if required, every 2 years
- the dock will continue to have a valid Statement of Compliance to the International Ship and Port Facility Security Code as issued by Transport Canada and that all regulated security audits have been completed
- disputes related to service and/or capacity of the dock would be handled in the following manner:
- first level of referral: Director, Esquimalt Graving Dock
- second level of referral: Director, Engineering Assets
- third level of referral: Director General, Infrastructure Assets Management
- fourth level of referral: Associate Assistant Deputy Minister, Public Services and Procurement Canada
- Application of Low-materiality Fees Regulations
- Material (formula): Security services, per vessel, per day.
- Fee amount (in dollars)
- 527.83.
- 2019 to 2020 total fee revenue (in dollars)
- The department had no mechanism for tracking revenue.
- Fee adjustment date
- April 1, 2021.
- Adjusted fee amount in 2021 to 2022 (in dollars)
- A+B where A is the average of the Government of Canada benchmark 10-year bond yields as published monthly by the Bank of Canada for the first 6months of the previous calendar year; and B is equal to 1%.
Esquimalt Graving Dock: Dockage, 1 section, per day
- Fee grouping
- Esquimalt Graving Dock.
- Fee
- Dockage, 1 section, per day.
- Fee-setting authority
- Department of Public Works and Government Services Act, section 23; Esquimalt Graving Dock Regulations (SOR/89-332, SOR/95-642, and SOR/2009-324).
- Year fee-setting authority was introduced
- 2009.
- Last year fee-setting authority was amended
- 2018.
- Service standard
- The department will provide, in a reasonable manner:
- administration services, to reserve services or space for vessels
- notification to users, within 48 hours of changes to service or space that may affect the safe and efficient operations of the facility
- an emergency response plan for the dock
- an approved Marine Facility Security Plan and a qualified Marine Facility Security Officer
- Performance result
- The department reports annually on the measurement of the following performance standards:
- reservations and confirmed bookings were provided in a reasonable manner when requested
- notifications of changes to service and/or capacity of the facility will be provided within 48 hours after first noting the change in condition of the service or capacity at least 90% of the time
- the dock's emergency response plan will be reviewed and updated, if required, every 2 years
- the dock will continue to have a valid Statement of Compliance to the International Ship and Port Facility Security Code as issued by Transport Canada and that all regulated security audits have been completed
- disputes related to service and/or capacity of the dock would be handled in the following manner:
- first level of referral: Director, Esquimalt Graving Dock
- second level of referral: Director, Engineering Assets
- third level of referral: Director General, Infrastructure Assets Management
- fourth level of referral: Associate Assistant Deputy Minister, Public Services and Procurement Canada
- Application of Low-materiality Fees Regulations
- Material (formula): Dockage, 1 section, per day.
- Fee amount (in dollars)
- 3,449.37.
- 2019 to 2020 total fee revenue (in dollars)
- The department had no mechanism for tracking revenue.
- Fee adjustment date
- April 1, 2021.
- Adjusted fee amount in 2021 to 2022 (in dollars)
- A+B where A is the average of the Government of Canada benchmark 10-year bond yields as published monthly by the Bank of Canada for the first 6months of the previous calendar year; and B is equal to 1%.
Esquimalt Graving Dock: Dockage, 2 sections, per day
- Fee grouping
- Esquimalt Graving Dock.
- Fee
- Dockage, 2 sections, per day.
- Fee-setting authority
- Department of Public Works and Government Services Act, section 23; Esquimalt Graving Dock Regulations (SOR/89-332, SOR/95-642, and SOR/2009-324).
- Year fee-setting authority was introduced
- 2009.
- Last year fee-setting authority was amended
- 2018.
- Service standard
- The department will provide, in a reasonable manner:
- administration services, to reserve services or space for vessels
- notification to users, within 48 hours of changes to service or space that may affect the safe and efficient operations of the facility
- an emergency response plan for the dock
- an approved Marine Facility Security Plan and a qualified Marine Facility Security Officer
- Performance result
- The department reports annually on the measurement of the following performance standards:
- reservations and confirmed bookings were provided in a reasonable manner when requested
- notifications of changes to service and/or capacity of the facility will be provided within 48 hours after first noting the change in condition of the service or capacity at least 90% of the time
- the dock's emergency response plan will be reviewed and updated, if required, every 2 years
- the dock will continue to have a valid Statement of Compliance to the International Ship and Port Facility Security Code as issued by Transport Canada and that all regulated security audits have been completed
- disputes related to service and/or capacity of the dock would be handled in the following manner:
- first level of referral: Director, Esquimalt Graving Dock
- second level of referral: Director, Engineering Assets
- third level of referral: Director General, Infrastructure Assets Management
- fourth level of referral: Associate Assistant Deputy Minister, Public Services and Procurement Canada
- Application of Low-materiality Fees Regulations
- Material (formula): Dockage, 2 sections, per day.
- Fee amount (in dollars)
- 11,497.89.
- 2019 to 2020 total fee revenue (in dollars)
- The department had no mechanism for tracking revenue.
- Fee adjustment date
- April 1, 2021.
- Adjusted fee amount in 2021 to 2022 (in dollars)
- A+B where A is the average of the Government of Canada benchmark 10-year bond yields as published monthly by the Bank of Canada for the first 6months of the previous calendar year; and B is equal to 1%.
Esquimalt Graving Dock: Dockage, 3 sections, per day
- Fee grouping
- Esquimalt Graving Dock.
- Fee
- Dockage, 3 sections, per day.
- Fee-setting authority
- Department of Public Works and Government Services Act, section 23; Esquimalt Graving Dock Regulations (SOR/89-332, SOR/95-642, and SOR/2009-324).
- Year fee-setting authority was introduced
- 2009.
- Last year fee-setting authority was amended
- 2018.
- Service standard
- The department will provide, in a reasonable manner:
- administration services, to reserve services or space for vessels
- notification to users, within 48 hours of changes to service or space that may affect the safe and efficient operations of the facility
- an emergency response plan for the dock
- an approved Marine Facility Security Plan and a qualified Marine Facility Security Officer
- Performance result
- The department reports annually on the measurement of the following performance standards:
- reservations and confirmed bookings were provided in a reasonable manner when requested
- notifications of changes to service and/or capacity of the facility will be provided within 48 hours after first noting the change in condition of the service or capacity at least 90% of the time
- the dock's emergency response plan will be reviewed and updated, if required, every 2 years
- the dock will continue to have a valid Statement of Compliance to the International Ship and Port Facility Security Code as issued by Transport Canada and that all regulated security audits have been completed
- disputes related to service and/or capacity of the dock would be handled in the following manner:
- first level of referral: Director, Esquimalt Graving Dock
- second level of referral: Director, Engineering Assets
- third level of referral: Director General, Infrastructure Assets Management
- fourth level of referral: Associate Assistant Deputy Minister, Public Services and Procurement Canada
- Application of Low-materiality Fees Regulations
- Material (formula): Dockage, 3 sections, per day.
- Fee amount (in dollars)
- 16,097.03.
- 2019 to 2020 total fee revenue (in dollars)
- The department had no mechanism for tracking revenue.
- Fee adjustment date
- April 1, 2021.
- Adjusted fee amount in 2021 to 2022 (in dollars)
- A+B where A is the average of the Government of Canada benchmark 10-year bond yields as published monthly by the Bank of Canada for the first 6 months of the previous calendar year; and B is equal to 1%.
Esquimalt Graving Dock: Dockage per day—Under 5 000 gross tonnage
- Fee grouping
- Esquimalt Graving Dock.
- Fee
- Dockage per day: under 5 000 gross tonnage.
- Fee-setting authority
- Department of Public Works and Government Services Act, section 23; Esquimalt Graving Dock Regulations (SOR/89-332, SOR/95-642, and SOR/2009-324).
- Year fee-setting authority was introduced
- 2009.
- Last year fee-setting authority was amended
- 2018.
- Service standard
- The department will provide, in a reasonable manner:
- administration services, to reserve services or space for vessels
- notification to users, within 48 hours of changes to service or space that may affect the safe and efficient operations of the facility
- an emergency response plan for the dock
- an approved Marine Facility Security Plan and a qualified Marine Facility Security Officer
- Performance result
- The department reports annually on the measurement of the following performance standards:
- reservations and confirmed bookings were provided in a reasonable manner when requested
- notifications of changes to service and/or capacity of the facility will be provided within 48 hours after first noting the change in condition of the service or capacity at least 90% of the time
- the dock's emergency response plan will be reviewed and updated, if required, every 2 years
- the dock will continue to have a valid Statement of Compliance to the International Ship and Port Facility Security Code as issued by Transport Canada and that all regulated security audits have been completed
- disputes related to service and/or capacity of the dock would be handled in the following manner:
- first level of referral: Director, Esquimalt Graving Dock
- second level of referral: Director, Engineering Assets
- third level of referral: Director General, Infrastructure Assets Management
- fourth level of referral: Associate Assistant Deputy Minister, Public Services and Procurement Canada
- Application of Low-materiality Fees Regulations
- Material (formula): Dockage per day—Under 5 000 gross tonnage.
- Fee amount (in dollars)
- 0.00.
- 2019 to 2020 total fee revenue (in dollars)
- The department had no mechanism for tracking revenue.
- Fee adjustment date
- April 1, 2021.
- Adjusted fee amount in 2021 to 2022 (in dollars)
- A+B where A is the average of the Government of Canada benchmark 10-year bond yields as published monthly by the Bank of Canada for the first 6 months of the previous calendar year; and B is equal to 1%.
Esquimalt Graving Dock: Dockage per day—5 000 to 34 999 gross tonnage
- Fee grouping
- Esquimalt Graving Dock.
- Fee
- Dockage per day: 5 000 to 34 999 gross tonnage.
- Fee-setting authority
- Department of Public Works and Government Services Act, section 23; Esquimalt Graving Dock Regulations (SOR/89-332, SOR/95-642, and SOR/2009-324).
- Year fee-setting authority was introduced
- 2009.
- Last year fee-setting authority was amended
- 2018.
- Service standard
- The department will provide, in a reasonable manner:
- administration services, to reserve services or space for vessels
- notification to users, within 48 hours of changes to service or space that may affect the safe and efficient operations of the facility
- an emergency response plan for the dock
- an approved Marine Facility Security Plan and a qualified Marine Facility Security Officer
- Performance result
- The department reports annually on the measurement of the following performance standards:
- reservations and confirmed bookings were provided in a reasonable manner when requested
- notifications of changes to service and/or capacity of the facility will be provided within 48 hours after first noting the change in condition of the service or capacity at least 90% of the time
- the dock's emergency response plan will be reviewed and updated, if required, every 2 years
- the dock will continue to have a valid Statement of Compliance to the International Ship and Port Facility Security Code as issued by Transport Canada and that all regulated security audits have been completed
- disputes related to service and/or capacity of the dock would be handled in the following manner:
- first level of referral: Director, Esquimalt Graving Dock
- second level of referral: Director, Engineering Assets
- third level of referral: Director General, Infrastructure Assets Management
- fourth level of referral: Associate Assistant Deputy Minister, Public Services and Procurement Canada
- Application of Low-materiality Fees Regulations
- Material (formula): Dockage per day—5 000 to 34 999 gross tonnage.
- Fee amount (in dollars)
- 0.13.
- 2019 to 2020 total fee revenue (in dollars)
- The department had no mechanism for tracking revenue.
- Fee adjustment date
- April 1, 2021.
- Adjusted fee amount in 2021 to 2022 (in dollars)
- A+B where A is the average of the Government of Canada benchmark 10-year bond yields as published monthly by the Bank of Canada for the first 6months of the previous calendar year; and B is equal to 1%.
Esquimalt Graving Dock: Dockage per day—35 000 to 69 999 gross tonnage
- Fee grouping
- Esquimalt Graving Dock.
- Fee
- Dockage per day: 35 000 to 69 999 gross tonnage.
- Fee-setting authority
- Department of Public Works and Government Services Act, section 23; Esquimalt Graving Dock Regulations (SOR/89-332, SOR/95-642, and SOR/2009-324).
- Year fee-setting authority was introduced
- 2009.
- Last year fee-setting authority was amended
- 2018.
- Service standard
- The department will provide, in a reasonable manner:
- administration services, to reserve services or space for vessels
- notification to users, within 48 hours of changes to service or space that may affect the safe and efficient operations of the facility
- an emergency response plan for the dock
- an approved Marine Facility Security Plan and a qualified Marine Facility Security Officer
- Performance result
- The department reports annually on the measurement of the following performance standards:
- reservations and confirmed bookings were provided in a reasonable manner when requested
- notifications of changes to service and/or capacity of the facility will be provided within 48 hours after first noting the change in condition of the service or capacity at least 90% of the time
- the dock's emergency response plan will be reviewed and updated, if required, every 2 years
- the dock will continue to have a valid Statement of Compliance to the International Ship and Port Facility Security Code as issued by Transport Canada and that all regulated security audits have been completed
- disputes related to service and/or capacity of the dock would be handled in the following manner:
- first level of referral: Director, Esquimalt Graving Dock
- second level of referral: Director, Engineering Assets
- third level of referral: Director General, Infrastructure Assets Management
- fourth level of referral: Associate Assistant Deputy Minister, Public Services and Procurement Canada
- Application of Low-materiality Fees Regulations
- Material (formula): Dockage per day—35 000 to 69 999 gross tonnage.
- Fee amount (in dollars)
- 0.12.
- 2019 to 2020 total fee revenue (in dollars)
- The department had no mechanism for tracking revenue.
- Fee adjustment date
- April 1, 2021.
- Adjusted fee amount in 2021 to 2022 (in dollars)
- A+B where A is the average of the Government of Canada benchmark 10-year bond yields as published monthly by the Bank of Canada for the first 6months of the previous calendar year; and B is equal to 1%.
Esquimalt Graving Dock: Dockage per day—70 000 to 89 999 gross tonnage
- Fee grouping
- Esquimalt Graving Dock.
- Fee
- Dockage per day: 70 000 to 89 999 gross tonnage.
- Fee-setting authority
- Department of Public Works and Government Services Act, section 23; Esquimalt Graving Dock Regulations (SOR/89-332, SOR/95-642, and SOR/2009-324).
- Year fee-setting authority was introduced
- 2009.
- Last year fee-setting authority was amended
- 2018.
- Service standard
- The department will provide, in a reasonable manner:
- administration services, to reserve services or space for vessels
- notification to users, within 48 hours of changes to service or space that may affect the safe and efficient operations of the facility
- an emergency response plan for the dock
- an approved Marine Facility Security Plan and a qualified Marine Facility Security Officer
- Performance result
- The department reports annually on the measurement of the following performance standards:
- reservations and confirmed bookings were provided in a reasonable manner when requested
- notifications of changes to service and/or capacity of the facility will be provided within 48 hours after first noting the change in condition of the service or capacity at least 90% of the time
- the dock's emergency response plan will be reviewed and updated, if required, every 2 years
- the dock will continue to have a valid Statement of Compliance to the International Ship and Port Facility Security Code as issued by Transport Canada and that all regulated security audits have been completed
- disputes related to service and/or capacity of the dock would be handled in the following manner:
- first level of referral: Director, Esquimalt Graving Dock
- second level of referral: Director, Engineering Assets
- third level of referral: Director General, Infrastructure Assets Management
- fourth level of referral: Associate Assistant Deputy Minister, Public Services and Procurement Canada
- Application of Low-materiality Fees Regulations
- Material (formula): Dockage per day—70 000 to 89 999 gross tonnage.
- Fee amount (in dollars)
- 0.10.
- 2019 to 2020 total fee revenue (in dollars)
- The department had no mechanism for tracking revenue.
- Fee adjustment date
- April 1, 2021.
- Adjusted fee amount in 2021 to 2022 (in dollars)
- A+B where A is the average of the Government of Canada benchmark 10-year bond yields as published monthly by the Bank of Canada for the first 6months of the previous calendar year; and B is equal to 1%.
Esquimalt Graving Dock: Dockage per day—Over 89 999 gross tonnage
- Fee grouping
- Esquimalt Graving Dock.
- Fee
- Dockage per day: over 89 999 gross tonnage.
- Fee-setting authority
- Department of Public Works and Government Services Act, section 23; Esquimalt Graving Dock Regulations (SOR/89-332, SOR/95-642, and SOR/2009-324).
- Year fee-setting authority was introduced
- 2009.
- Last year fee-setting authority was amended
- 2018.
- Service standard
- The department will provide, in a reasonable manner:
- administration services, to reserve services or space for vessels
- notification to users, within 48 hours of changes to service or space that may affect the safe and efficient operations of the facility
- an emergency response plan for the dock
- an approved Marine Facility Security Plan and a qualified Marine Facility Security Officer
- Performance result
- The department reports annually on the measurement of the following performance standards:
- reservations and confirmed bookings were provided in a reasonable manner when requested
- notifications of changes to service and/or capacity of the facility will be provided within 48 hours after first noting the change in condition of the service or capacity at least 90% of the time
- the dock's emergency response plan will be reviewed and updated, if required, every 2 years
- the dock will continue to have a valid Statement of Compliance to the International Ship and Port Facility Security Code as issued by Transport Canada and that all regulated security audits have been completed
- disputes related to service and/or capacity of the dock would be handled in the following manner:
- first level of referral: Director, Esquimalt Graving Dock
- second level of referral: Director, Engineering Assets
- third level of referral: Director General, Infrastructure Assets Management
- fourth level of referral: Associate Assistant Deputy Minister, Public Services and Procurement Canada
- Application of Low-materiality Fees Regulations
- Material (formula): Dockage per day—Over 89 999 gross tonnage.
- Fee amount (in dollars)
- 0.09.
- 2019 to 2020 total fee revenue (in dollars)
- The department had no mechanism for tracking revenue.
- Fee adjustment date
- April 1, 2021.
- Adjusted fee amount in 2021 to 2022 (in dollars)
- A+B where A is the average of the Government of Canada benchmark 10-year bond yields as published monthly by the Bank of Canada for the first 6months of the previous calendar year; and B is equal to 1%.
Esquimalt Graving Dock: Sewer discharge, per litre
- Fee grouping
- Esquimalt Graving Dock.
- Fee
- Sewer discharge, per litre.
- Fee-setting authority
- Department of Public Works and Government Services Act, section 23; Esquimalt Graving Dock Regulations (SOR/89-332, SOR/95-642, and SOR/2009-324).
- Year fee-setting authority was introduced
- 2009.
- Last year fee-setting authority was amended
- 2018.
- Service standard
- The department will provide, in a reasonable manner:
- administration services, to reserve services or space for vessels
- notification to users, within 48 hours of changes to service or space that may affect the safe and efficient operations of the facility
- an emergency response plan for the dock
- an approved Marine Facility Security Plan and a qualified Marine Facility Security Officer
- Performance result
- The department reports annually on the measurement of the following performance standards:
- reservations and confirmed bookings were provided in a reasonable manner when requested
- notifications of changes to service and/or capacity of the facility will be provided within 48 hours after first noting the change in condition of the service or capacity at least 90% of the time
- the dock's emergency response plan will be reviewed and updated, if required, every 2 years
- the dock will continue to have a valid Statement of Compliance to the International Ship and Port Facility Security Code as issued by Transport Canada and that all regulated security audits have been completed
- disputes related to service and/or capacity of the dock would be handled in the following manner:
- first level of referral: Director, Esquimalt Graving Dock
- second level of referral: Director, Engineering Assets
- third level of referral: Director General, Infrastructure Assets Management
- fourth level of referral: Associate Assistant Deputy Minister, Public Services and Procurement Canada
- Application of Low-materiality Fees Regulations
- Material (formula): Sewer discharge, per litre.
- Fee amount (in dollars)
- 0.01.
- 2019 to 2020 total fee revenue (in dollars)
- The department had no mechanism for tracking revenue.
- Fee adjustment date
- April 1, 2021.
- Adjusted fee amount in 2021 to 2022 (in dollars)
- A+B where A is the average of the Government of Canada benchmark 10-year bond yields as published monthly by the Bank of Canada for the first 6months of the previous calendar year; and B is equal to 1%.
Esquimalt Graving Dock: Vacuum loader
- Fee grouping
- Esquimalt Graving Dock.
- Fee
- Vacuum loader.
- Fee-setting authority
- Department of Public Works and Government Services Act, section 23; Esquimalt Graving Dock Regulations (SOR/89-332, SOR/95-642, and SOR/2009-324).
- Year fee-setting authority was introduced
- 2009.
- Last year fee-setting authority was amended
- 2018.
- Service standard
- The department will provide, in a reasonable manner:
- administration services, to reserve services or space for vessels
- notification to users, within 48 hours of changes to service or space that may affect the safe and efficient operations of the facility
- an emergency response plan for the dock
- an approved Marine Facility Security Plan and a qualified Marine Facility Security Officer
- Performance result
- The department reports annually on the measurement of the following performance standards:
- reservations and confirmed bookings were provided in a reasonable manner when requested
- notifications of changes to service and/or capacity of the facility will be provided within 48 hours after first noting the change in condition of the service or capacity at least 90% of the time
- the dock's emergency response plan will be reviewed and updated, if required, every 2 years
- the dock will continue to have a valid Statement of Compliance to the International Ship and Port Facility Security Code as issued by Transport Canada and that all regulated security audits have been completed
- disputes related to service and/or capacity of the dock would be handled in the following manner:
- first level of referral: Director, Esquimalt Graving Dock
- second level of referral: Director, Engineering Assets
- third level of referral: Director General, Infrastructure Assets Management
- fourth level of referral: Associate Assistant Deputy Minister, Public Services and Procurement Canada
- Application of Low-materiality Fees Regulations
- Material ($51 to $151): Vacuum loader.
- Fee amount (in dollars)
- 76.24.
- 2019 to 2020 total fee revenue (in dollars)
- The department had no mechanism for tracking revenue.
- Fee adjustment date
- April 1, 2021.
- Adjusted fee amount in 2021 to 2022 (in dollars)
- A+B where A is the average of the Government of Canada benchmark 10-year bond yields as published monthly by the Bank of Canada for the first 6months of the previous calendar year; and B is equal to 1%.
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