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Table 3: Sources of Respendable and Non-Respendable Revenue


Respendable Revenue
($000s) 2005-2006 Actual 2006-2007 Actual 2007-2008
Main Estimates Planned Revenue Total Authorities Total Actuals
Effective and Efficient Environmental Assessment            
Cost recovery for environmental assessment services 4,167.7 6,305.1 3,351.0 3,351.0 7,751.0 6,027.9
Cost recovery for publications, training and education materials (federal) 85.8 120.6 75.0 75.0 100.0 109.8
Cost recovery for publications, training and education materials (external) 153.3 166.7 75.0 75.0 150.0 147.9
Total Respendable Revenue 4,406.8 6,592.4 3,501.0 3,501.0 8,001.0 6,285.6
Non-Respendable Revenue
($000s) 2005-2006 Actual 2006-2007 Actual 2007-2008
Main Estimates Planned Revenue Total Authorities Total Actuals
Effective and Efficient Environmental Assessment 18.4 261.8 168.0 168.0
Total Non-Respendable Revenue 18.4 261.8 168.0 168.0
Total Revenues 4,425.2 6,854.2 3,501.0 3,501.0 8,169.0 6,453.6

The Agency has authority to recover costs for environmental assessment services, publications, training and education material. However, it should be noted that the use of this authority is dependent on the level of review panel activity that is eligible for cost recovery. As such, the level of revenue tends to fluctuate from year to year. The Agency has received additional authority in 2007-2008.