Canadian Association of University Business Officers (CAUBO)

Financial Information of Universities and Colleges – 2009/2010

General information

  • Name of University (or College)
  • Address
    • Street
    • City
    • Province
    • Postal Code
  • Fiscal year ending: Day Month Year
  • Name and title of respondent
  • Telephone
    • Area code
    • Number
    • Local
  • Fax
    • Area code
    • Number
  • E-mail address
  • Name of Senior Administrative Officer (if different from above)

Instructions

  1. Please read carefully the accompanying Guidelines.
  2. All amounts should be expressed in thousands of dollars ($000's).
  3. In the "Observations and Comments" section, please explain financial data that may not be comparable with the prior year.
  4. Please do not fill in shaded areas. All non-shaded cells should be completed.
    A nil entry should be indicated with a zero.
  5. Please complete and return the Transmittal Letter.

Reserved for Statistics Canada

  • Full-time equivalent
  • Report Status
  • Institution Code: cbeYYIII
  • Comments

 

Table 1.  Income by fund
Types of income Funds
  General operating Special purpose and trust Sponsored research Ancillary Capital Endowment Total funds
      Entities consolidated Entities not consolidated Sub-total        
  thousands of dollars
Government departments and agencies - grants and contracts                  
Federal                  
1. Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council                  
2. Health Canada                  
3. Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council                  
4. Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR)                  
5. Canada Foundation for Innovation (CFI)                  
6. Canada Research Chairs                  
7. Other federal (see Table 6)                  
Other                  
8. Provincial (see Table 7)                  
9. Municipal                  
10. Other provinces                  
11. Foreign                  
Tuition and other fees                  
  12. Credit course tuition                  
  13. Non-credit tuition                  
  14. Other fees                  
Donations, including bequests                  
  15. Individuals                  
  16. Business enterprises                  
  17. Not-for-profit organizations                  
Non-government
grants and contracts
                 
  18. Individuals                  
  19. Business enterprises                  
  20. Not-for-profit organizations                  
Investment                  
  21. Endowment                  
  22. Other investment                  
Other                  
  23. Sale of services and products                  
  24. Miscellaneous                  
25. Total1                  

  Observations and comments

  • Description (Fund and type of income)
  • Comments

 

Table 2.  Expenditures by fund
Types of expenditures Funds
  General operating Special purpose and trust Sponsored research Ancillary Capital Endowment Total funds
      Entities consolidated Entities not consolidated Sub-total        
  thousands of dollars
Academic salaries                  
1. Academic ranks                  
2. Other instruction and research                  
3. Other salaries and wages                  
4. Benefits                  
5. Travel                  
6. Library acquisitions                  
7. Printing and duplicating                  
8. Materials and supplies                  
9. Communications                  
10. Other operational expenditures                  
11. Utilities                  
12. Renovations and alterations                  
13. Scholarships, bursaries and prizes                  
14. Externally contracted services                  
15. Professional fees                  
16. Cost of goods sold                  
17. Interest                  
18. Furniture and equipment purchase                  
19. Equipment rental and maintenance                  
20. Internal sales and cost recoveries                  
21. Sub-total                  
22. Buildings, land and land improvements                  
23. Lump sum payments                  
24. Total1                  

Observations and comments

  • Description (Fund and type of expenditure)
  • Comments

 

Table 3.  Statement of changes in net assets by fund
Objects Funds
  General operating Special purpose and trust Sponsored research Ancillary Capital Endowment Total funds
      Entities consolidated Entities not consolidated Sub-total        
  thousands of dollars
1. Net asset balances, beginning of year                  
2. Income (Table 1, line Total)                  
3. Expenditures (Table 2, line Total)                  
4. Prior year adjustments                  
5. Interfund transfers1                  
6. Add: borrowings                  
7. Deduct: principal portion of debt repayments                  
8. Interfund reallocations1                  
9. Add: capital expenditures                  
10. Deduct: amortization                  
11. Add or deduct: deferred income                  
12. Add or deduct: pension costs and vacation pay accrual                  
13. Add or deduct: future cost of employee benefits                  
14. Add or deduct: related or affilitated entities                  
15. Add or deduct: other (provide details in space below)                  
16. Net asset balances, end of year2

Net asset balances are comprised of:
                 
17. Unrestricted net assets                  
18. Investment in capital assets                  
19. Internally restricted net assets                  
20. Externally restricted net assets                  
21. Net asset balances, end of year2                  

Observations and comments

  • Description (Fund and object)
  • Comments

 

Table 4.  General operating expenditures by function
Types of expenditures Functions
  Instruction and non-sponsored research Non-credit instruction Library Computing and communications Administration and general Student services Physical plant External Relations Total functions1
  thousands of dollars
Academic salaries                  
1. Academic ranks                  
2. Other instruction and research                  
3. Other salaries and wages                  
4. Benefits                  
5. Travel                  
6. Library acquisitions                  
7. Printing and duplicating                  
8. Materials and supplies                  
9. Communications                  
10. Other operational expenditures                  
11. Utilities                  
12. Renovations and alterations                  
13. Scholarships, bursaries and prizes                  
14. Externally contracted services                  
15. Professional fees                  
16. Cost of goods sold                  
17. Interest                  
18. Furniture and equipment purchase                  
19. Equipment rental and maintenance                  
20. Internal sales and cost recoveries                  
21. Sub-total                  
22. Buildings, land and land improvements                  
23. Lump sum payments                  
24. Total                  

Observations and comments

  • Description (Function and type of expenditure)
  • Comments

 

Table 5.  Affiliation report
Code Legal Name of Affiliated Institution Category of Affiliation
  Health Research Institute Other Research Institute Affiliated Hospital Other Affiliated Institution Associated Hospital Other Associated Institution Federated Institution Basis of Reporting  Amount Included in Annual Return ($000's)
                Included Excluded  
  For columns 1 to 9, indicate with an "x" in the appropriate column. Columns 1 to 9 are in order: Health Research Institute; Other Research Institute; Affiliated Hospital; Other Affiliated Institution; Associated Hospital; Other Associated Institution; Federated Institution; Basis of Reporting–Including; and finally Basis of Reporting–Excluding
Part I:  Separate legal entities consolidated
1.                    
2.                    
3.                    
4.                    
5.                    
6.                    
7.                    
8.                    
9.                    
10.                    
  For columns 1 to 7, indicate with an "x" in the appropriate column.Columns 1 to 7 are in order: Health Research Institute; Other Research Institute; Affiliated Hospital; Other Affiliated Institution; Associated Hospital; Other Associated Institution; and finally Federated Institution.
Part II:  Separate legal entities not consolidated
List each separate legal entity over $100,000
11.                    
12.                    
13.                    
14.                    
15.                    
16.                    
17.                    
18.                    
19. Total of all other legal entities under $100,000                    
20. Total1                    

Observations and comments

  • Description (Function and type of expenditure)
  • Comments

 

Table 6.  Other federal government departments and agencies – Grants and contracts
Source of grant/contract Funds
  General operating Special purpose and trust Sponsored research Ancillary Capital Endowment Total funds
      Entities consolidated Entities not consolidated Sub-total        
  thousands of dollars
1. A. Indirect costs of research                  
B. Separately list each department and agency over $100,000:
2.                  
3.                  
4.                  
5.                  
6.                  
7.                  
8.                  
9.                  
10.                  
11.                  
12.                  
13.                  
14.                  
15.                  
16.                  
17.                  
18.                  
19.                  
20.                  
21.                  
22.                  
23.                  
24.                  
25. C. Total of all departments and agencies under $100,000                  
26. Total1                  

Observations and comments

  • Description
  • Comments

 

Table 7.  Provincial government departments and agencies – Grants and contracts
Source of grant/contract Funds
  General operating Special purpose and trust Sponsored research Ancillary Capital Endowment Total funds
      Entities consolidated Entities not consolidated Sub-total        
  thousands of dollars
A. Ministry responsible (total grants and contracts):
1.                  
2. CFI matching funds                  
B. Other (list each department and agency over $100,000):
3.                  
4.                  
5.                  
6.                  
7.                  
8.                  
9.                  
10.                  
11.                  
12.                  
13.                  
14.                  
15.                  
16.                  
17.                  
18.                  
19.                  
20.                  
21.                  
22.                  
23.                  
24. C. Total of all departments and agencies under $100,000                  
25. Total1                  

Observations and comments

  • Description
  • Comments

Canadian Association of University Business Officers (CAUBO)

Financial Information of Universities and Colleges – 2008/2009

General information

  • Name of University (or College)
  • Address
    • Street
    • City
    • Province
    • Postal Code
  • Fiscal year ending: Day Month Year
  • Name and title of respondent
  • Telephone
    • Area code
    • Number
    • Local
  • Fax
    • Area code
    • Number
  • E-mail address
  • Name of Senior Administrative Officer (if different from above)

Instructions

  1. Please read carefully the accompanying Guidelines.
  2. All amounts should be expressed in thousands of dollars ($000's).
  3. In the "Observations and Comments" section, please explain financial data that may not be comparable with the prior year.
  4. Please do not fill in shaded areas. All non-shaded cells should be completed.
    A nil entry should be indicated with a zero.
  5. Please complete and return the Transmittal Letter.

Reserved for Statistics Canada

  • Full-time equivalent
  • Report Status
  • Institution Code: cbeYYIII
  • Comments

 

Table 1.  Income by fund
Types of income Funds
  General operating Special purpose and trust Sponsored research Ancillary Capital Endowment Total funds
      Entities consolidated Entities not consolidated Sub-total        
  thousands of dollars
Government departments and agencies - grants and contracts                  
Federal                  
1. Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council                  
2. Health Canada                  
3. Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council                  
4. Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR)                  
5. Canada Foundation for Innovation (CFI)                  
6. Canada Research Chairs                  
7. Other federal (see Table 6)                  
Other                  
8. Provincial (see Table 7)                  
9. Municipal                  
10. Other provinces                  
11. Foreign                  
Tuition and other fees                  
  12. Credit course tuition                  
  13. Non-credit tuition                  
  14. Other fees                  
Donations, including bequests                  
  15. Individuals                  
  16. Business enterprises                  
  17. Not-for-profit organizations                  
Non-government
grants and contracts
                 
  18. Individuals                  
  19. Business enterprises                  
  20. Not-for-profit organizations                  
Investment                  
  21. Endowment                  
  22. Other investment                  
Other                  
  23. Sale of services and products                  
  24. Miscellaneous                  
25. Total1                  

  Observations and comments

  • Description (Fund and type of income)
  • Comments

 

Table 2.  Expenditures by fund
Types of expenditures Funds
  General operating Special purpose and trust Sponsored research Ancillary Capital Endowment Total funds
      Entities consolidated Entities not consolidated Sub-total        
  thousands of dollars
Academic salaries                  
1. Academic ranks                  
2. Other instruction and research                  
3. Other salaries and wages                  
4. Benefits                  
5. Travel                  
6. Library acquisitions                  
7. Printing and duplicating                  
8. Materials and supplies                  
9. Communications                  
10. Other operational expenditures                  
11. Utilities                  
12. Renovations and alterations                  
13. Scholarships, bursaries and prizes                  
14. Externally contracted services                  
15. Professional fees                  
16. Cost of goods sold                  
17. Interest                  
18. Furniture and equipment purchase                  
19. Equipment rental and maintenance                  
20. Internal sales and cost recoveries                  
21. Sub-total                  
22. Buildings, land and land improvements                  
23. Lump sum payments                  
24. Total1                  

Observations and comments

  • Description (Fund and type of expenditure)
  • Comments

 

Table 3.  Statement of changes in net assets by fund
Objects Funds
  General operating Special purpose and trust Sponsored research Ancillary Capital Endowment Total funds
      Entities consolidated Entities not consolidated Sub-total        
  thousands of dollars
1. Net asset balances, beginning of year                  
2. Income (Table 1, line Total)                  
3. Expenditures (Table 2, line Total)                  
4. Prior year adjustments                  
5. Interfund transfers1                  
6. Add: borrowings                  
7. Deduct: principal portion of debt repayments                  
8. Interfund reallocations1                  
9. Add: capital expenditures                  
10. Deduct: amortization                  
11. Add or deduct: deferred income                  
12. Add or deduct: pension costs and vacation pay accrual                  
13. Add or deduct: future cost of employee benefits                  
14. Add or deduct: related or affilitated entities                  
15. Add or deduct: other (provide details in space below)                  
16. Net asset balances, end of year2

Net asset balances are comprised of:
                 
17. Unrestricted net assets                  
18. Investment in capital assets                  
19. Internally restricted net assets                  
20. Externally restricted net assets                  
21. Net asset balances, end of year2                  

Observations and comments

  • Description (Fund and object)
  • Comments

 

Table 4.  General operating expenditures by function
Types of expenditures Functions
  Instruction and non-sponsored research Non-credit instruction Library Computing and communications Administration and general Student services Physical plant External Relations Total functions1
  thousands of dollars
Academic salaries                  
1. Academic ranks                  
2. Other instruction and research                  
3. Other salaries and wages                  
4. Benefits                  
5. Travel                  
6. Library acquisitions                  
7. Printing and duplicating                  
8. Materials and supplies                  
9. Communications                  
10. Other operational expenditures                  
11. Utilities                  
12. Renovations and alterations                  
13. Scholarships, bursaries and prizes                  
14. Externally contracted services                  
15. Professional fees                  
16. Cost of goods sold                  
17. Interest                  
18. Furniture and equipment purchase                  
19. Equipment rental and maintenance                  
20. Internal sales and cost recoveries                  
21. Sub-total                  
22. Buildings, land and land improvements                  
23. Lump sum payments                  
24. Total                  

Observations and comments

  • Description (Function and type of expenditure)
  • Comments

 

Table 5.  Affiliation report
Code Legal Name of Affiliated Institution Category of Affiliation
  Health Research Institute Other Research Institute Affiliated Hospital Other Affiliated Institution Associated Hospital Other Associated Institution Federated Institution Basis of Reporting  Amount Included in Annual Return ($000's)
                Included Excluded  
  For columns 1 to 9, indicate with an "x" in the appropriate column. Columns 1 to 9 are in order: Health Research Institute; Other Research Institute; Affiliated Hospital; Other Affiliated Institution; Associated Hospital; Other Associated Institution; Federated Institution; Basis of Reporting–Including; and finally Basis of Reporting–Excluding
Part I:  Separate legal entities consolidated
1.                    
2.                    
3.                    
4.                    
5.                    
6.                    
7.                    
8.                    
9.                    
10.                    
  For columns 1 to 7, indicate with an "x" in the appropriate column.Columns 1 to 7 are in order: Health Research Institute; Other Research Institute; Affiliated Hospital; Other Affiliated Institution; Associated Hospital; Other Associated Institution; and finally Federated Institution.
Part II:  Separate legal entities not consolidated
List each separate legal entity over $100,000
11.                    
12.                    
13.                    
14.                    
15.                    
16.                    
17.                    
18.                    
19. Total of all other legal entities under $100,000                    
20. Total1                    

Observations and comments

  • Description (Function and type of expenditure)
  • Comments

 

Table 6.  Other federal government departments and agencies – Grants and contracts
Source of grant/contract Funds
  General operating Special purpose and trust Sponsored research Ancillary Capital Endowment Total funds
      Entities consolidated Entities not consolidated Sub-total        
  thousands of dollars
1. A. Indirect costs of research                  
B. Separately list each department and agency over $100,000:
2.                  
3.                  
4.                  
5.                  
6.                  
7.                  
8.                  
9.                  
10.                  
11.                  
12.                  
13.                  
14.                  
15.                  
16.                  
17.                  
18.                  
19.                  
20.                  
21.                  
22.                  
23.                  
24.                  
25. C. Total of all departments and agencies under $100,000                  
26. Total1                  

Observations and comments

  • Description
  • Comments

 

Table 7.  Provincial government departments and agencies – Grants and contracts
Source of grant/contract Funds
  General operating Special purpose and trust Sponsored research Ancillary Capital Endowment Total funds
      Entities consolidated Entities not consolidated Sub-total        
  thousands of dollars
A. Ministry responsible (total grants and contracts):
1.                  
2. CFI matching funds                  
B. Other (list each department and agency over $100,000):
3.                  
4.                  
5.                  
6.                  
7.                  
8.                  
9.                  
10.                  
11.                  
12.                  
13.                  
14.                  
15.                  
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24. C. Total of all departments and agencies under $100,000                  
25. Total1                  

Observations and comments

  • Description
  • Comments

Statistics Canada - Producer Prices Division

2009/2010

Purpose of this survey

This survey collects financial, wage and contractor fee information that is used to produce price indexes. These indexes measure change in prices for informatics professional services. You as the respondent will benefit from completing this questionnaire by now having the ability to benchmark your company against other companies in the same industry (in aggregate form only).

Statistics Canada uses this information to better measure the volume of activity in the computer services industry.  For the purpose of this survey, ‘Informatics Professional Services’ covers the following types of businesses: Software publishers; Data processing; Hosting and related services; Computer systems and related services; Internet publishing and broadcasting, and Web search.

Confidentiality

Your answers are confidential

Statistics Canada is prohibited by law from releasing any information it collects which could identify any person, business, or organization, unless consent has been given by the respondent or as permitted by the Statistics Act. The confidentiality provisions of the Statistics Act are not affected by either the Access to Information Act or any other legislation. Therefore, for example, the Canada Revenue Agency cannot access identifiable survey records from Statistics Canada. Information from this survey will be used for statistical purposes only and will be published in aggregate form only.

Record linkages

To enhance the data from this survey, Statistics Canada may combine it with information from other surveys or from administrative sources.

Your participation is important

Your participation is vital to ensure that the information collected in this survey is accurate and comprehensive. 

Fax or other electronic transmission disclosure

Statistics Canada advises you that there could be a risk of disclosure during  facsimile or other electronic transmission. However, upon receipt, Statistics Canada will provide the guaranteed level of protection afforded to all information collected under the authority of the Statistics Act.

Return Procedures

Please return the completed questionnaire to Statistics Canada within 15 days of receipt by mail using the return envelope.  You can also fax it to us at 1-888-883-7999.

Lost the return envelope or need help? Call us at 1-877-604-7828 between 8:00am and 23:00pm Mountain Time or mail to:  Statistics Canada, Operations and Integration Division, 150 Tunney's Pasture Driveway, Ottawa, Ontario, K1A 0T6.

If necessary, please make address label corrections (please print)

  • Legal Name
  • Business Name
  • Title of Contact
  • First Name of Contact
  • Last Name of Contact
  • Address (number and street)
  • City
  • Province/ territory
  • Postal Code/Zip Code
  • Country
  • Language Preference
    • English
    • French

A. Introduction

Instructions:

Please use this page as a quick reference for definitions of the Business Activities listed on the next page (Section B). For more detail or assistance completing any of the other sections please refer to the reporting guide included with this questionnaire.

Software Publishing

This Canadian industry includes establishments primarily engaged in publishing computer software, usually for multiple clients and generally is referred to as packaged software. Establishments in this industry carry out operations necessary for producing and distributing computer software, such as designing, providing documentation, assisting in installation and providing support services to software purchasers. These establishments may design and publish, or publish only.

Examples: Packaged computer software publishing (including designing and developing), Packaged computer software, all formats, Packaged publishers games.

Data Processing, Hosting and Related Services

This Canadian industry includes establishments primarily engaged in providing hosting or data processing services. Hosting establishments may provide specialized hosting activities, such as web hosting, video and audio streaming services, application hosting, application services provisioning, or may provide general time-share mainframe facilities to clients. Data processing establishments may provide complete processing and preparation of reports from data supplied by the customer; specialized services, such as automated data entry; or they may make data processing resources available to clients on an hourly or time-sharing basis.

Examples: Application hosting, Automatic data processing, Computer input preparation services, Computer processing services, Computer time-sharing services, Data entry services, Data processing services, Disk and diskette conversion services, Input preparation services, Leasing of computer time, Microfilm recording and imaging services, Optical scanning data services, Rental of computer time, Computer service bureaus, Video and audio streaming services, Web hosting

Internet Publishing, Broadcasting and Web Search Portals

This Canadian industry includes establishments primarily engaged in publishing and/or broadcasting content on the Internet or operating web sites, known as web search portals, that use a search engine to generate and maintain extensive databases of Internet addresses and content in an easily searchable format. The Internet publishing and broadcasting establishments in this industry provide textual, audio, and/or video content of general or specific interest. These establishments do not provide traditional (non-Internet) versions of the content that they publish or broadcast. Establishments known as web search portals often provide additional Internet services, such as e-mail, connections to other web sites, auctions, news, and other limited content, and serve as a home base for Internet users.

Examples: Internet directory publishing; Internet book publishing; Internet broadcasting; Internet entertainment sites; Internet game sites; Internet newspaper publishing; Internet periodical publishing; Internet software publishing; Publishing, maps, street guides and atlases (exclusively on Internet); Technical books, publishing (exclusively on Internet); Web search portals.

Computer Systems Design and Related Services

This Canadian industry includes establishments primarily engaged in providing expertise in the field of information technologies through one or more activities, such as writing, modifying, testing and supporting software to meet the needs of a particular customer, including the creation of Internet home pages; planning and designing computer systems that integrate hardware, software and communication technologies; on-site management and operation of clients' computer and data processing facilities; providing advice in the field of information technologies; and other professional and technical computer-related services.

Examples: Computer consulting services, Disaster recovery services, Facilities management services, Hardware consulting services, Custom computer programs or systems software development; Custom computer software consulting services, programming services, systems analysis and design; Computer-aided design (CAD) systems services; Computer-aided engineering (CAE) systems services; Data processing facilities management services; Design and system analysis, computer services (software); Facilities management services, computer support services; Information management system design services; Internet page design services, custom; Local area network (LAN) systems integrators; Management information systems design consulting services; Office automation, computer systems integration;  Computer hardware requirements analysis; Software installation services; Custom software programming; Custom software systems analysis and design; Systems analysis and design, computer services (software); Systems engineering (system integration); Web page developing;

B. Business Activities

We have selected one business activity for your company:

Data Processing, Hosting and Related Services

This Canadian industry includes establishments primarily engaged in publishing computer software, usually for multiple clients and generally referred to as packaged software. Establishments in this industry carry out operations necessary for producing and distributing computer software, such as designing, providing documentation, assisting in installation and providing support services to software purchasers. These establishments may design and publish, or publish only.

Was your company engaged in the business activity in 2010 that is identified above?

  • Yes Please go to Section C and complete the questionnaire.
  • No If no, please select one of the business activities below that best represents your business and complete the questionnaire.

Note: Only if you did not perform the pre-selected activity at all in 2010, then please select the activity that represents your main business activity.

Descriptions and examples of the business activities are given in section A. For more details of the business activities please refer to the reporting guide included with this questionnaire.

  • Software Publishing
  • Data Processing, Hosting and Related Services
  • Internet Publishing, Broadcasting and Web Search Portals
  • Computer Systems Design and Related Services
  • Other - Please Specify:

C. Reporting Period

Please report information for your fiscal years in 2009 and 2010

2009:

  • Fiscal year end date (year/month/day):
  • Number of months:

2010:

  • Fiscal year end date (year/month/day):
  • Number of months:

D. Revenue Share

Please provide the dollar value for revenue received from each of the following business activities in 2009 and 2010 from all provinces. Please report in Canadian dollars for your company’s Canadian operations. Please see Section A. Descriptions of Business Activities for the details of each activity.

If your company operates in  more than one location  then please provide the total from all locations (provinces and territories) in Canada.

Reporting Instructions:

  • Include: Fees charged to clients for employees and contract workers and expenses (cost + mark-up) recovered from clients (e.g. hardware, software, travel and accommodations, subcontracted services)
  • Exclude: Revenue earned by foreign operations. Software sales unrelated to informatics professional services, GST and all other taxes collected for remittance to a government agency.

Business Activity

Software Publishing:

  • Revenue in 2009 (CAN$):
  • Revenue in 2010 (CAN$):

Data Processing, Hosting and Related Services:

  • Revenue in 2009 (CAN$):
  • Revenue in 2010 (CAN$):

Internet Publishing, Broadcasting and Web Search Portals:

  • Revenue in 2009 (CAN$):
  • Revenue in 2010 (CAN$):

Computer Systems Design and Related Services:

  • Revenue in 2009 (CAN$):
  • Revenue in 2010 (CAN$):

Other :

  • Revenue in 2009 (CAN$):
  • Revenue in 2010 (CAN$):

Total:

  • Revenue in 2009 (CAN$):
  • Revenue in 2010 (CAN$):

E. Operating Revenue & Expenses

Reporting Instructions:

Please provide the dollar value for the revenue and expenses for the fiscal years indicated, only for the business activity selected in Section B.

If your company operates in  more than one location,  then please provide the total  from all locations (provinces and territories) in Canada.

Please report in Canadian dollars for your company’s Canadian operations.

Please do not report revenue and expenses unrelated to the business activity selected in Section B.             

Operating Revenue:

  • Include: Fees charged to clients for employees and contract workers and expenses (cost + mark-up) recovered from clients (e.g. hardware, software, travel and accommodations, and sub-contracted services).
  • Exclude: Revenue from foreign operations. Software sales unrelated to informatics professional services, GST and all other taxes collected for remittance to a government agency.
    • Operating Revenue in 2009 (CAN$):
    • Operating Revenue in 2010 (CAN$):

Expenses:

Expenses for Employees:

  • Include: Wages, salaries, benefits and bonuses paid to full-time, part-time and temporary employees whose time was charged to the business activity selected in Section B
  • Exclude: Overhead expenses (e.g. wages, salaries and benefits  and bonuses of administrative staff, building occupancy costs, purchased services such as legal and accounting services).
    • Expenses for Employees in 2009 (CAN$):
    • Expenses for Employees in 2010 (CAN$):

Expenses for Contract Workers:

  • Include: Fees paid to contract workers for their work on the business activity selected in Section B.
    • Expenses for Contract Worker in 2009 (CAN$):
    • Expenses for Contract Worker in 2010 (CAN$):

Other Expenses:

  • Include: All other expenses incurred for work on the business activity selected in Section B (i.e. software, hardware, office expenses, travel and accommodation). 
  • Exclude: Overhead such as GST refunded by government, rent, utilities and insurance.
    • Other Expenses in 2009 (CAN$):
    • Other Expenses in 2010 (CAN$)

F. Personnel

Average number of paid employees during the reporting period for the business activity selected in Section B.

  • To calculate the average number employed, add the number of employees in the last pay period of each month of the reporting period and divide this sum by the number of months (usually 12).
  • Exclude: Partners, proprietors and non-salaried personnel.
    • Average number of paid employees in 2009:
    • Average number of paid employees in 2010:

Full-time employees during the reporting period for the business activity selected in Section B.

  • Include: Full-time employment consists of persons who usually work 30 hours or more per week.
  • To calculate the average number of full-time employees, add the number of full-time employees in the last pay period of each month of the reporting period and divide this sum by the number of months (usually 12).
    • Average number of paid employees who worked full-time in 2009:
    • Average number of paid employees who worked full-time in 2010:

G. Average Annual Percentage Change in Labour Rates

Average annual percentage change for salaries and wages paid to employees and fees paid to contract workers

For the fiscal year  indicated and the business activity selected in Section B, please complete the average annual percentage change for Salaries and wages paid to employees and fees paid to contract workers. Please follow the example below.

Example:  Your company has 3 employees who can charge their time to the activity selected in Section B.  Two of these employees received annual increases of 1% and 5%.  The third employee did not receive an increase (0%). The sum of the three wage rate changes (1%+5%+0%) is 6.0%. When you divide by the number of employees (+6% / 3 employees), the result is an average annual percentage changes in wage rates of 2.0%. 

If there is no change in the average annual percentage of salaries and wages and fees paid to contract workers, then write 0.

Salaries and wages rates:

  • Please report the average annual percentage change (+,-) in the salaries and wages paid to employees whose time is charged to the business activity  selected in Section B (for all provinces and territories).
  • Exclude: The salary or wage changes for general and administrative staff.
    • Salaries and Wages Rates in 2009 (%):
    • Salaries and Wages Rates in 2010 (%):

Fees paid to contract workers:

  • Please report the average annual percentage change (+,-) in the fees paid to contract workers whose time is charged to the business activity  selected in Section B (for all provinces and territories).
    • Fees Paid to Contract Workers in 2009 (%):
    • Fees Paid to Contract Workers in 2010 (%):

We welcome any suggestions that you may have for improving the Price Report for Informatics Professional Services.

  • Signature of Authorized Person:
  • Date Completed:

Name of authorized person to contact about this questionnaire (please print)

  • First Name of Authorized Person:
  • Last Name of Authorized Person:
  • Title of Authorized Person:
  • Telephone Number:
  • Extension:
  • Fax Number:
  • E-mail Address:

Time to complete questionnaire

How long did you spend collecting and reporting the information needed to complete this questionnaire?

Pre-filled questionnaire

In order to facilitate the completion of next year's questionnaire, we can provide you with a copy of the information you provided this year.  Do you authorize us to send a pre-filled questionnaire containing the information you provided this year?

Please check

  • Yes (Please send a pre-filled questionnaire next year)
  • No (Please send a blank questionnaire)

Date:

Signature:

Please make a copy of this completed questionnaire for your records and return the questionnaire in the enclosed envelope.

Thank you

Statistics Canada - Producer Prices Division

2009/2010

Purpose of this survey

This survey collects financial, wage and contractor fee information that is used to produce price indexes. These indexes measure change in prices for informatics professional services. You as the respondent will benefit from completing this questionnaire by now having the ability to benchmark your company against other companies in the same industry (in aggregate form only).

Statistics Canada uses this information to better measure the volume of activity in the computer services industry.  For the purpose of this survey, ‘Informatics Professional Services’ covers the following types of businesses: Software publishers; Data processing; Hosting and related services; Computer systems and related services; Internet publishing and broadcasting, and Web search.

Confidentiality

Your answers are confidential

Statistics Canada is prohibited by law from releasing any information it collects which could identify any person, business, or organization, unless consent has been given by the respondent or as permitted by the Statistics Act. The confidentiality provisions of the Statistics Act are not affected by either the Access to Information Act or any other legislation. Therefore, for example, the Canada Revenue Agency cannot access identifiable survey records from Statistics Canada. Information from this survey will be used for statistical purposes only and will be published in aggregate form only.

Record linkages

To enhance the data from this survey, Statistics Canada may combine it with information from other surveys or from administrative sources.

Your participation is important

Your participation is vital to ensure that the information collected in this survey is accurate and comprehensive. 

Fax or other electronic transmission disclosure

Statistics Canada advises you that there could be a risk of disclosure during  facsimile or other electronic transmission. However, upon receipt, Statistics Canada will provide the guaranteed level of protection afforded to all information collected under the authority of the Statistics Act.

Return Procedures

Please return the completed questionnaire to Statistics Canada within 15 days of receipt by mail using the return envelope.  You can also fax it to us at 1-888-883-7999.

Lost the return envelope or need help? Call us at 1-877-604-7828 between 8:00am and 23:00pm Mountain Time or mail to:  Statistics Canada, Operations and Integration Division, 150 Tunney's Pasture Driveway, Ottawa, Ontario, K1A 0T6.

If necessary, please make address label corrections (please print)

  • Legal Name
  • Business Name
  • Title of Contact
  • First Name of Contact
  • Last Name of Contact
  • Address (number and street)
  • City
  • Province/ territory
  • Postal Code/Zip Code
  • Country
  • Language Preference
    • English
    • French

A. Introduction

Instructions:

Please use this page as a quick reference for definitions of the Business Activities listed on the next page (Section B). For more detail or assistance completing any of the other sections please refer to the reporting guide included with this questionnaire.

Software Publishing

This Canadian industry includes establishments primarily engaged in publishing computer software, usually for multiple clients and generally is referred to as packaged software. Establishments in this industry carry out operations necessary for producing and distributing computer software, such as designing, providing documentation, assisting in installation and providing support services to software purchasers. These establishments may design and publish, or publish only.

Examples: Packaged computer software publishing (including designing and developing), Packaged computer software, all formats, Packaged publishers games.

Data Processing, Hosting and Related Services

This Canadian industry includes establishments primarily engaged in providing hosting or data processing services. Hosting establishments may provide specialized hosting activities, such as web hosting, video and audio streaming services, application hosting, application services provisioning, or may provide general time-share mainframe facilities to clients. Data processing establishments may provide complete processing and preparation of reports from data supplied by the customer; specialized services, such as automated data entry; or they may make data processing resources available to clients on an hourly or time-sharing basis.

Examples: Application hosting, Automatic data processing, Computer input preparation services, Computer processing services, Computer time-sharing services, Data entry services, Data processing services, Disk and diskette conversion services, Input preparation services, Leasing of computer time, Microfilm recording and imaging services, Optical scanning data services, Rental of computer time, Computer service bureaus, Video and audio streaming services, Web hosting

Internet Publishing, Broadcasting and Web Search Portals

This Canadian industry includes establishments primarily engaged in publishing and/or broadcasting content on the Internet or operating web sites, known as web search portals, that use a search engine to generate and maintain extensive databases of Internet addresses and content in an easily searchable format. The Internet publishing and broadcasting establishments in this industry provide textual, audio, and/or video content of general or specific interest. These establishments do not provide traditional (non-Internet) versions of the content that they publish or broadcast. Establishments known as web search portals often provide additional Internet services, such as e-mail, connections to other web sites, auctions, news, and other limited content, and serve as a home base for Internet users.

Examples: Internet directory publishing; Internet book publishing; Internet broadcasting; Internet entertainment sites; Internet game sites; Internet newspaper publishing; Internet periodical publishing; Internet software publishing; Publishing, maps, street guides and atlases (exclusively on Internet); Technical books, publishing (exclusively on Internet); Web search portals.

Computer Systems Design and Related Services

This Canadian industry includes establishments primarily engaged in providing expertise in the field of information technologies through one or more activities, such as writing, modifying, testing and supporting software to meet the needs of a particular customer, including the creation of Internet home pages; planning and designing computer systems that integrate hardware, software and communication technologies; on-site management and operation of clients' computer and data processing facilities; providing advice in the field of information technologies; and other professional and technical computer-related services.

Examples: Computer consulting services, Disaster recovery services, Facilities management services, Hardware consulting services, Custom computer programs or systems software development; Custom computer software consulting services, programming services, systems analysis and design; Computer-aided design (CAD) systems services; Computer-aided engineering (CAE) systems services; Data processing facilities management services; Design and system analysis, computer services (software); Facilities management services, computer support services; Information management system design services; Internet page design services, custom; Local area network (LAN) systems integrators; Management information systems design consulting services; Office automation, computer systems integration;  Computer hardware requirements analysis; Software installation services; Custom software programming; Custom software systems analysis and design; Systems analysis and design, computer services (software); Systems engineering (system integration); Web page developing;

B. Business Activities

We have selected one business activity for your company:

Computer Systems Design and Related Services

This Canadian industry includes establishments primarily engaged in publishing computer software, usually for multiple clients and generally referred to as packaged software. Establishments in this industry carry out operations necessary for producing and distributing computer software, such as designing, providing documentation, assisting in installation and providing support services to software purchasers. These establishments may design and publish, or publish only.

Was your company engaged in the business activity in 2010 that is identified above?

  • Yes Please go to Section C and complete the questionnaire.
  • No If no, please select one of the business activities below that best represents your business and complete the questionnaire.

Note: Only if you did not perform the pre-selected activity at all in 2010, then please select the activity that represents your main business activity.

Descriptions and examples of the business activities are given in section A. For more details of the business activities please refer to the reporting guide included with this questionnaire.

  • Software Publishing
  • Data Processing, Hosting and Related Services
  • Internet Publishing, Broadcasting and Web Search Portals
  • Computer Systems Design and Related Services
  • Other - Please Specify:

C. Reporting Period

Please report information for your fiscal years in 2009 and 2010

2009:

  • Fiscal year end date (year/month/day):
  • Number of months:

2010:

  • Fiscal year end date (year/month/day):
  • Number of months:

D. Revenue Share

Please provide the dollar value for revenue received from each of the following business activities in 2009 and 2010 from all provinces. Please report in Canadian dollars for your company’s Canadian operations. Please see Section A. Descriptions of Business Activities for the details of each activity.

If your company operates in  more than one location  then please provide the total from all locations (provinces and territories) in Canada.

Reporting Instructions:

  • Include: Fees charged to clients for employees and contract workers and expenses (cost + mark-up) recovered from clients (e.g. hardware, software, travel and accommodations, subcontracted services)
  • Exclude: Revenue earned by foreign operations. Software sales unrelated to informatics professional services, GST and all other taxes collected for remittance to a government agency.

Business Activity

Software Publishing:

  • Revenue in 2009 (CAN$):
  • Revenue in 2010 (CAN$):

Data Processing, Hosting and Related Services:

  • Revenue in 2009 (CAN$):
  • Revenue in 2010 (CAN$):

Internet Publishing, Broadcasting and Web Search Portals:

  • Revenue in 2009 (CAN$):
  • Revenue in 2010 (CAN$):

Computer Systems Design and Related Services:

  • Revenue in 2009 (CAN$):
  • Revenue in 2010 (CAN$):

Other :

  • Revenue in 2009 (CAN$):
  • Revenue in 2010 (CAN$):

Total:

  • Revenue in 2009 (CAN$):
  • Revenue in 2010 (CAN$):

E. Operating Revenue & Expenses

Reporting Instructions:

Please provide the dollar value for the revenue and expenses for the fiscal years indicated, only for the business activity selected in Section B.

If your company operates in  more than one location,  then please provide the total  from all locations (provinces and territories) in Canada.

Please report in Canadian dollars for your company’s Canadian operations.

Please do not report revenue and expenses unrelated to the business activity selected in Section B.             

Operating Revenue:

  • Include: Fees charged to clients for employees and contract workers and expenses (cost + mark-up) recovered from clients (e.g. hardware, software, travel and accommodations, and sub-contracted services).
  • Exclude: Revenue from foreign operations. Software sales unrelated to informatics professional services, GST and all other taxes collected for remittance to a government agency.
    • Operating Revenue in 2009 (CAN$):
    • Operating Revenue in 2010 (CAN$):

Expenses:

Expenses for Employees:

  • Include: Wages, salaries, benefits and bonuses paid to full-time, part-time and temporary employees whose time was charged to the business activity selected in Section B
  • Exclude: Overhead expenses (e.g. wages, salaries and benefits  and bonuses of administrative staff, building occupancy costs, purchased services such as legal and accounting services).
    • Expenses for Employees in 2009 (CAN$):
    • Expenses for Employees in 2010 (CAN$):

Expenses for Contract Workers:

  • Include: Fees paid to contract workers for their work on the business activity selected in Section B.
    • Expenses for Contract Worker in 2009 (CAN$):
    • Expenses for Contract Worker in 2010 (CAN$):

Other Expenses:

  • Include: All other expenses incurred for work on the business activity selected in Section B (i.e. software, hardware, office expenses, travel and accommodation). 
  • Exclude: Overhead such as GST refunded by government, rent, utilities and insurance.
    • Other Expenses in 2009 (CAN$):
    • Other Expenses in 2010 (CAN$)

F. Personnel

Average number of paid employees during the reporting period for the business activity selected in Section B.

  • To calculate the average number employed, add the number of employees in the last pay period of each month of the reporting period and divide this sum by the number of months (usually 12).
  • Exclude: Partners, proprietors and non-salaried personnel.
    • Average number of paid employees in 2009:
    • Average number of paid employees in 2010:

Full-time employees during the reporting period for the business activity selected in Section B.

  • Include: Full-time employment consists of persons who usually work 30 hours or more per week.
  • To calculate the average number of full-time employees, add the number of full-time employees in the last pay period of each month of the reporting period and divide this sum by the number of months (usually 12).
    • Average number of paid employees who worked full-time in 2009:
    • Average number of paid employees who worked full-time in 2010:

G. Average Annual Percentage Change in Labour Rates

Average annual percentage change for salaries and wages paid to employees and fees paid to contract workers

For the fiscal year  indicated and the business activity selected in Section B, please complete the average annual percentage change for Salaries and wages paid to employees and fees paid to contract workers. Please follow the example below.

Example:  Your company has 3 employees who can charge their time to the activity selected in Section B.  Two of these employees received annual increases of 1% and 5%.  The third employee did not receive an increase (0%). The sum of the three wage rate changes (1%+5%+0%) is 6.0%. When you divide by the number of employees (+6% / 3 employees), the result is an average annual percentage changes in wage rates of 2.0%. 

If there is no change in the average annual percentage of salaries and wages and fees paid to contract workers, then write 0.

Salaries and wages rates:

  • Please report the average annual percentage change (+,-) in the salaries and wages paid to employees whose time is charged to the business activity  selected in Section B (for all provinces and territories).
  • Exclude: The salary or wage changes for general and administrative staff.
    • Salaries and Wages Rates in 2009 (%):
    • Salaries and Wages Rates in 2010 (%):

Fees paid to contract workers:

  • Please report the average annual percentage change (+,-) in the fees paid to contract workers whose time is charged to the business activity  selected in Section B (for all provinces and territories).
    • Fees Paid to Contract Workers in 2009 (%):
    • Fees Paid to Contract Workers in 2010 (%):

We welcome any suggestions that you may have for improving the Price Report for Informatics Professional Services.

  • Signature of Authorized Person:
  • Date Completed:

Name of authorized person to contact about this questionnaire (please print)

  • First Name of Authorized Person:
  • Last Name of Authorized Person:
  • Title of Authorized Person:
  • Telephone Number:
  • Extension:
  • Fax Number:
  • E-mail Address:

Time to complete questionnaire

How long did you spend collecting and reporting the information needed to complete this questionnaire?

Pre-filled questionnaire

In order to facilitate the completion of next year's questionnaire, we can provide you with a copy of the information you provided this year.  Do you authorize us to send a pre-filled questionnaire containing the information you provided this year?

Please check

  • Yes (Please send a pre-filled questionnaire next year)
  • No (Please send a blank questionnaire)

Date:

Signature:

Please make a copy of this completed questionnaire for your records and return the questionnaire in the enclosed envelope.

Thank you

Statistics Canada - Producer Prices Division

2009/2010

Purpose of this survey

This survey collects financial, wage and contractor fee information that is used to produce price indexes. These indexes measure change in prices for informatics professional services. You as the respondent will benefit from completing this questionnaire by now having the ability to benchmark your company against other companies in the same industry (in aggregate form only).

Statistics Canada uses this information to better measure the volume of activity in the computer services industry.  For the purpose of this survey, ‘Informatics Professional Services’ covers the following types of businesses: Software publishers; Data processing; Hosting and related services; Computer systems and related services; Internet publishing and broadcasting, and Web search.

Confidentiality

Your answers are confidential

Statistics Canada is prohibited by law from releasing any information it collects which could identify any person, business, or organization, unless consent has been given by the respondent or as permitted by the Statistics Act. The confidentiality provisions of the Statistics Act are not affected by either the Access to Information Act or any other legislation. Therefore, for example, the Canada Revenue Agency cannot access identifiable survey records from Statistics Canada. Information from this survey will be used for statistical purposes only and will be published in aggregate form only.

Record linkages

To enhance the data from this survey, Statistics Canada may combine it with information from other surveys or from administrative sources.

Your participation is important

Your participation is vital to ensure that the information collected in this survey is accurate and comprehensive. 

Fax or other electronic transmission disclosure

Statistics Canada advises you that there could be a risk of disclosure during  facsimile or other electronic transmission. However, upon receipt, Statistics Canada will provide the guaranteed level of protection afforded to all information collected under the authority of the Statistics Act.

Return Procedures

Please return the completed questionnaire to Statistics Canada within 15 days of receipt by mail using the return envelope.  You can also fax it to us at 1-888-883-7999.

Lost the return envelope or need help? Call us at 1-877-604-7828 between 8:00am and 23:00pm Mountain Time or mail to:  Statistics Canada, Operations and Integration Division, 150 Tunney's Pasture Driveway, Ottawa, Ontario, K1A 0T6.

If necessary, please make address label corrections (please print)

  • Legal Name
  • Business Name
  • Title of Contact
  • First Name of Contact
  • Last Name of Contact
  • Address (number and street)
  • City
  • Province/ territory
  • Postal Code/Zip Code
  • Country
  • Language Preference
    • English
    • French

A. Introduction

Instructions:

Please use this page as a quick reference for definitions of the Business Activities listed on the next page (Section B). For more detail or assistance completing any of the other sections please refer to the reporting guide included with this questionnaire.

Software Publishing

This Canadian industry includes establishments primarily engaged in publishing computer software, usually for multiple clients and generally is referred to as packaged software. Establishments in this industry carry out operations necessary for producing and distributing computer software, such as designing, providing documentation, assisting in installation and providing support services to software purchasers. These establishments may design and publish, or publish only.

Examples: Packaged computer software publishing (including designing and developing), Packaged computer software, all formats, Packaged publishers games.

Data Processing, Hosting and Related Services

This Canadian industry includes establishments primarily engaged in providing hosting or data processing services. Hosting establishments may provide specialized hosting activities, such as web hosting, video and audio streaming services, application hosting, application services provisioning, or may provide general time-share mainframe facilities to clients. Data processing establishments may provide complete processing and preparation of reports from data supplied by the customer; specialized services, such as automated data entry; or they may make data processing resources available to clients on an hourly or time-sharing basis.

Examples: Application hosting, Automatic data processing, Computer input preparation services, Computer processing services, Computer time-sharing services, Data entry services, Data processing services, Disk and diskette conversion services, Input preparation services, Leasing of computer time, Microfilm recording and imaging services, Optical scanning data services, Rental of computer time, Computer service bureaus, Video and audio streaming services, Web hosting

Internet Publishing, Broadcasting and Web Search Portals

This Canadian industry includes establishments primarily engaged in publishing and/or broadcasting content on the Internet or operating web sites, known as web search portals, that use a search engine to generate and maintain extensive databases of Internet addresses and content in an easily searchable format. The Internet publishing and broadcasting establishments in this industry provide textual, audio, and/or video content of general or specific interest. These establishments do not provide traditional (non-Internet) versions of the content that they publish or broadcast. Establishments known as web search portals often provide additional Internet services, such as e-mail, connections to other web sites, auctions, news, and other limited content, and serve as a home base for Internet users.

Examples: Internet directory publishing; Internet book publishing; Internet broadcasting; Internet entertainment sites; Internet game sites; Internet newspaper publishing; Internet periodical publishing; Internet software publishing; Publishing, maps, street guides and atlases (exclusively on Internet); Technical books, publishing (exclusively on Internet); Web search portals.

Computer Systems Design and Related Services

This Canadian industry includes establishments primarily engaged in providing expertise in the field of information technologies through one or more activities, such as writing, modifying, testing and supporting software to meet the needs of a particular customer, including the creation of Internet home pages; planning and designing computer systems that integrate hardware, software and communication technologies; on-site management and operation of clients' computer and data processing facilities; providing advice in the field of information technologies; and other professional and technical computer-related services.

Examples: Computer consulting services, Disaster recovery services, Facilities management services, Hardware consulting services, Custom computer programs or systems software development; Custom computer software consulting services, programming services, systems analysis and design; Computer-aided design (CAD) systems services; Computer-aided engineering (CAE) systems services; Data processing facilities management services; Design and system analysis, computer services (software); Facilities management services, computer support services; Information management system design services; Internet page design services, custom; Local area network (LAN) systems integrators; Management information systems design consulting services; Office automation, computer systems integration;  Computer hardware requirements analysis; Software installation services; Custom software programming; Custom software systems analysis and design; Systems analysis and design, computer services (software); Systems engineering (system integration); Web page developing;

B. Business Activities

We have selected one business activity for your company:

Internet Publishing, Broadcasting and Web Search Portals

This Canadian industry includes establishments primarily engaged in publishing computer software, usually for multiple clients and generally referred to as packaged software. Establishments in this industry carry out operations necessary for producing and distributing computer software, such as designing, providing documentation, assisting in installation and providing support services to software purchasers. These establishments may design and publish, or publish only.

Was your company engaged in the business activity in 2010 that is identified above?

  • Yes Please go to Section C and complete the questionnaire.
  • No If no, please select one of the business activities below that best represents your business and complete the questionnaire.

Note: Only if you did not perform the pre-selected activity at all in 2010, then please select the activity that represents your main business activity.

Descriptions and examples of the business activities are given in section A. For more details of the business activities please refer to the reporting guide included with this questionnaire.

  • Software Publishing
  • Data Processing, Hosting and Related Services
  • Internet Publishing, Broadcasting and Web Search Portals
  • Computer Systems Design and Related Services
  • Other - Please Specify:

C. Reporting Period

Please report information for your fiscal years in 2009 and 2010

2009:

  • Fiscal year end date (year/month/day):
  • Number of months:

2010:

  • Fiscal year end date (year/month/day):
  • Number of months:

D. Revenue Share

Please provide the dollar value for revenue received from each of the following business activities in 2009 and 2010 from all provinces. Please report in Canadian dollars for your company’s Canadian operations. Please see Section A. Descriptions of Business Activities for the details of each activity.

If your company operates in  more than one location  then please provide the total from all locations (provinces and territories) in Canada.

Reporting Instructions:

  • Include: Fees charged to clients for employees and contract workers and expenses (cost + mark-up) recovered from clients (e.g. hardware, software, travel and accommodations, subcontracted services)
  • Exclude: Revenue earned by foreign operations. Software sales unrelated to informatics professional services, GST and all other taxes collected for remittance to a government agency.

Business Activity

Software Publishing:

  • Revenue in 2009 (CAN$):
  • Revenue in 2010 (CAN$):

Data Processing, Hosting and Related Services:

  • Revenue in 2009 (CAN$):
  • Revenue in 2010 (CAN$):

Internet Publishing, Broadcasting and Web Search Portals:

  • Revenue in 2009 (CAN$):
  • Revenue in 2010 (CAN$):

Computer Systems Design and Related Services:

  • Revenue in 2009 (CAN$):
  • Revenue in 2010 (CAN$):

Other :

  • Revenue in 2009 (CAN$):
  • Revenue in 2010 (CAN$):

Total:

  • Revenue in 2009 (CAN$):
  • Revenue in 2010 (CAN$):

E. Operating Revenue & Expenses

Reporting Instructions:

Please provide the dollar value for the revenue and expenses for the fiscal years indicated, only for the business activity selected in Section B.

If your company operates in  more than one location,  then please provide the total  from all locations (provinces and territories) in Canada.

Please report in Canadian dollars for your company’s Canadian operations.

Please do not report revenue and expenses unrelated to the business activity selected in Section B.             

Operating Revenue:

  • Include: Fees charged to clients for employees and contract workers and expenses (cost + mark-up) recovered from clients (e.g. hardware, software, travel and accommodations, and sub-contracted services).
  • Exclude: Revenue from foreign operations. Software sales unrelated to informatics professional services, GST and all other taxes collected for remittance to a government agency.
    • Operating Revenue in 2009 (CAN$):
    • Operating Revenue in 2010 (CAN$):

Expenses:

Expenses for Employees:

  • Include: Wages, salaries, benefits and bonuses paid to full-time, part-time and temporary employees whose time was charged to the business activity selected in Section B
  • Exclude: Overhead expenses (e.g. wages, salaries and benefits  and bonuses of administrative staff, building occupancy costs, purchased services such as legal and accounting services).
    • Expenses for Employees in 2009 (CAN$):
    • Expenses for Employees in 2010 (CAN$):

Expenses for Contract Workers:

  • Include: Fees paid to contract workers for their work on the business activity selected in Section B.
    • Expenses for Contract Worker in 2009 (CAN$):
    • Expenses for Contract Worker in 2010 (CAN$):

Other Expenses:

  • Include: All other expenses incurred for work on the business activity selected in Section B (i.e. software, hardware, office expenses, travel and accommodation). 
  • Exclude: Overhead such as GST refunded by government, rent, utilities and insurance.
    • Other Expenses in 2009 (CAN$):
    • Other Expenses in 2010 (CAN$)

F. Personnel

Average number of paid employees during the reporting period for the business activity selected in Section B.

  • To calculate the average number employed, add the number of employees in the last pay period of each month of the reporting period and divide this sum by the number of months (usually 12).
  • Exclude: Partners, proprietors and non-salaried personnel.
    • Average number of paid employees in 2009:
    • Average number of paid employees in 2010:

Full-time employees during the reporting period for the business activity selected in Section B.

  • Include: Full-time employment consists of persons who usually work 30 hours or more per week.
  • To calculate the average number of full-time employees, add the number of full-time employees in the last pay period of each month of the reporting period and divide this sum by the number of months (usually 12).
    • Average number of paid employees who worked full-time in 2009:
    • Average number of paid employees who worked full-time in 2010:

G. Average Annual Percentage Change in Labour Rates

Average annual percentage change for salaries and wages paid to employees and fees paid to contract workers

For the fiscal year  indicated and the business activity selected in Section B, please complete the average annual percentage change for Salaries and wages paid to employees and fees paid to contract workers. Please follow the example below.

Example:  Your company has 3 employees who can charge their time to the activity selected in Section B.  Two of these employees received annual increases of 1% and 5%.  The third employee did not receive an increase (0%). The sum of the three wage rate changes (1%+5%+0%) is 6.0%. When you divide by the number of employees (+6% / 3 employees), the result is an average annual percentage changes in wage rates of 2.0%. 

If there is no change in the average annual percentage of salaries and wages and fees paid to contract workers, then write 0.

Salaries and wages rates:

  • Please report the average annual percentage change (+,-) in the salaries and wages paid to employees whose time is charged to the business activity  selected in Section B (for all provinces and territories).
  • Exclude: The salary or wage changes for general and administrative staff.
    • Salaries and Wages Rates in 2009 (%):
    • Salaries and Wages Rates in 2010 (%):

Fees paid to contract workers:

  • Please report the average annual percentage change (+,-) in the fees paid to contract workers whose time is charged to the business activity  selected in Section B (for all provinces and territories).
    • Fees Paid to Contract Workers in 2009 (%):
    • Fees Paid to Contract Workers in 2010 (%):

We welcome any suggestions that you may have for improving the Price Report for Informatics Professional Services.

  • Signature of Authorized Person:
  • Date Completed:

Name of authorized person to contact about this questionnaire (please print)

  • First Name of Authorized Person:
  • Last Name of Authorized Person:
  • Title of Authorized Person:
  • Telephone Number:
  • Extension:
  • Fax Number:
  • E-mail Address:

Time to complete questionnaire

How long did you spend collecting and reporting the information needed to complete this questionnaire?

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In order to facilitate the completion of next year's questionnaire, we can provide you with a copy of the information you provided this year.  Do you authorize us to send a pre-filled questionnaire containing the information you provided this year?

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Date:

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Please make a copy of this completed questionnaire for your records and return the questionnaire in the enclosed envelope.

Thank you

Statistics Canada - Producer Prices Division

2009/2010

Purpose of this survey

This survey collects financial, wage and contractor fee information that is used to produce price indexes. These indexes measure change in prices for informatics professional services. You as the respondent will benefit from completing this questionnaire by now having the ability to benchmark your company against other companies in the same industry (in aggregate form only).

Statistics Canada uses this information to better measure the volume of activity in the computer services industry.  For the purpose of this survey, ‘Informatics Professional Services’ covers the following types of businesses: Software publishers; Data processing; Hosting and related services; Computer systems and related services; Internet publishing and broadcasting, and Web search.

Confidentiality

Your answers are confidential

Statistics Canada is prohibited by law from releasing any information it collects which could identify any person, business, or organization, unless consent has been given by the respondent or as permitted by the Statistics Act. The confidentiality provisions of the Statistics Act are not affected by either the Access to Information Act or any other legislation. Therefore, for example, the Canada Revenue Agency cannot access identifiable survey records from Statistics Canada. Information from this survey will be used for statistical purposes only and will be published in aggregate form only.

Record linkages

To enhance the data from this survey, Statistics Canada may combine it with information from other surveys or from administrative sources.

Your participation is important

Your participation is vital to ensure that the information collected in this survey is accurate and comprehensive. 

Fax or other electronic transmission disclosure

Statistics Canada advises you that there could be a risk of disclosure during  facsimile or other electronic transmission. However, upon receipt, Statistics Canada will provide the guaranteed level of protection afforded to all information collected under the authority of the Statistics Act.

Return Procedures

Please return the completed questionnaire to Statistics Canada within 15 days of receipt by mail using the return envelope.  You can also fax it to us at 1-888-883-7999.

Lost the return envelope or need help? Call us at 1-877-604-7828 between 8:00am and 23:00pm Mountain Time or mail to:  Statistics Canada, Operations and Integration Division, 150 Tunney's Pasture Driveway, Ottawa, Ontario, K1A 0T6.

If necessary, please make address label corrections (please print)

  • Legal Name
  • Business Name
  • Title of Contact
  • First Name of Contact
  • Last Name of Contact
  • Address (number and street)
  • City
  • Province/ territory
  • Postal Code/Zip Code
  • Country
  • Language Preference
    • English
    • French

A. Introduction

Instructions:

Please use this page as a quick reference for definitions of the Business Activities listed on the next page (Section B). For more detail or assistance completing any of the other sections please refer to the reporting guide included with this questionnaire.

Software Publishing

This Canadian industry includes establishments primarily engaged in publishing computer software, usually for multiple clients and generally is referred to as packaged software. Establishments in this industry carry out operations necessary for producing and distributing computer software, such as designing, providing documentation, assisting in installation and providing support services to software purchasers. These establishments may design and publish, or publish only.

Examples: Packaged computer software publishing (including designing and developing), Packaged computer software, all formats, Packaged publishers games.

Data Processing, Hosting and Related Services

This Canadian industry includes establishments primarily engaged in providing hosting or data processing services. Hosting establishments may provide specialized hosting activities, such as web hosting, video and audio streaming services, application hosting, application services provisioning, or may provide general time-share mainframe facilities to clients. Data processing establishments may provide complete processing and preparation of reports from data supplied by the customer; specialized services, such as automated data entry; or they may make data processing resources available to clients on an hourly or time-sharing basis.

Examples: Application hosting, Automatic data processing, Computer input preparation services, Computer processing services, Computer time-sharing services, Data entry services, Data processing services, Disk and diskette conversion services, Input preparation services, Leasing of computer time, Microfilm recording and imaging services, Optical scanning data services, Rental of computer time, Computer service bureaus, Video and audio streaming services, Web hosting

Internet Publishing, Broadcasting and Web Search Portals

This Canadian industry includes establishments primarily engaged in publishing and/or broadcasting content on the Internet or operating web sites, known as web search portals, that use a search engine to generate and maintain extensive databases of Internet addresses and content in an easily searchable format. The Internet publishing and broadcasting establishments in this industry provide textual, audio, and/or video content of general or specific interest. These establishments do not provide traditional (non-Internet) versions of the content that they publish or broadcast. Establishments known as web search portals often provide additional Internet services, such as e-mail, connections to other web sites, auctions, news, and other limited content, and serve as a home base for Internet users.

Examples: Internet directory publishing; Internet book publishing; Internet broadcasting; Internet entertainment sites; Internet game sites; Internet newspaper publishing; Internet periodical publishing; Internet software publishing; Publishing, maps, street guides and atlases (exclusively on Internet); Technical books, publishing (exclusively on Internet); Web search portals.

Computer Systems Design and Related Services

This Canadian industry includes establishments primarily engaged in providing expertise in the field of information technologies through one or more activities, such as writing, modifying, testing and supporting software to meet the needs of a particular customer, including the creation of Internet home pages; planning and designing computer systems that integrate hardware, software and communication technologies; on-site management and operation of clients' computer and data processing facilities; providing advice in the field of information technologies; and other professional and technical computer-related services.

Examples: Computer consulting services, Disaster recovery services, Facilities management services, Hardware consulting services, Custom computer programs or systems software development; Custom computer software consulting services, programming services, systems analysis and design; Computer-aided design (CAD) systems services; Computer-aided engineering (CAE) systems services; Data processing facilities management services; Design and system analysis, computer services (software); Facilities management services, computer support services; Information management system design services; Internet page design services, custom; Local area network (LAN) systems integrators; Management information systems design consulting services; Office automation, computer systems integration;  Computer hardware requirements analysis; Software installation services; Custom software programming; Custom software systems analysis and design; Systems analysis and design, computer services (software); Systems engineering (system integration); Web page developing;

B. Business Activities

We have selected one business activity for your company:

Software Publishing

This Canadian industry includes establishments primarily engaged in publishing computer software, usually for multiple clients and generally referred to as packaged software. Establishments in this industry carry out operations necessary for producing and distributing computer software, such as designing, providing documentation, assisting in installation and providing support services to software purchasers. These establishments may design and publish, or publish only.

Was your company engaged in the business activity in 2010 that is identified above?

  • Yes Please go to Section C and complete the questionnaire.
  • No If no, please select one of the business activities below that best represents your business and complete the questionnaire.

Note: Only if you did not perform the pre-selected activity at all in 2010, then please select the activity that represents your main business activity.

Descriptions and examples of the business activities are given in section A. For more details of the business activities please refer to the reporting guide included with this questionnaire.

  • Software Publishing
  • Data Processing, Hosting and Related Services
  • Internet Publishing, Broadcasting and Web Search Portals
  • Computer Systems Design and Related Services
  • Other - Please Specify:

C. Reporting Period

Please report information for your fiscal years in 2009 and 2010

2009:

  • Fiscal year end date (year/month/day):
  • Number of months:

2010:

  • Fiscal year end date (year/month/day):
  • Number of months:

D. Revenue Share

Please provide the dollar value for revenue received from each of the following business activities in 2009 and 2010 from all provinces. Please report in Canadian dollars for your company’s Canadian operations. Please see Section A. Descriptions of Business Activities for the details of each activity.

If your company operates in  more than one location  then please provide the total from all locations (provinces and territories) in Canada.

Reporting Instructions:

  • Include: Fees charged to clients for employees and contract workers and expenses (cost + mark-up) recovered from clients (e.g. hardware, software, travel and accommodations, subcontracted services)
  • Exclude: Revenue earned by foreign operations. Software sales unrelated to informatics professional services, GST and all other taxes collected for remittance to a government agency.

Business Activity

Software Publishing:

  • Revenue in 2009 (CAN$):
  • Revenue in 2010 (CAN$):

Data Processing, Hosting and Related Services:

  • Revenue in 2009 (CAN$):
  • Revenue in 2010 (CAN$):

Internet Publishing, Broadcasting and Web Search Portals:

  • Revenue in 2009 (CAN$):
  • Revenue in 2010 (CAN$):

Computer Systems Design and Related Services:

  • Revenue in 2009 (CAN$):
  • Revenue in 2010 (CAN$):

Other :

  • Revenue in 2009 (CAN$):
  • Revenue in 2010 (CAN$):

Total:

  • Revenue in 2009 (CAN$):
  • Revenue in 2010 (CAN$):

E. Operating Revenue & Expenses

Reporting Instructions:

Please provide the dollar value for the revenue and expenses for the fiscal years indicated, only for the business activity selected in Section B.

If your company operates in  more than one location,  then please provide the total  from all locations (provinces and territories) in Canada.

Please report in Canadian dollars for your company’s Canadian operations.

Please do not report revenue and expenses unrelated to the business activity selected in Section B.             

Operating Revenue:

  • Include: Fees charged to clients for employees and contract workers and expenses (cost + mark-up) recovered from clients (e.g. hardware, software, travel and accommodations, and sub-contracted services).
  • Exclude: Revenue from foreign operations. Software sales unrelated to informatics professional services, GST and all other taxes collected for remittance to a government agency.
    • Operating Revenue in 2009 (CAN$):
    • Operating Revenue in 2010 (CAN$):

Expenses:

Expenses for Employees:

  • Include: Wages, salaries, benefits and bonuses paid to full-time, part-time and temporary employees whose time was charged to the business activity selected in Section B
  • Exclude: Overhead expenses (e.g. wages, salaries and benefits  and bonuses of administrative staff, building occupancy costs, purchased services such as legal and accounting services).
    • Expenses for Employees in 2009 (CAN$):
    • Expenses for Employees in 2010 (CAN$):

Expenses for Contract Workers:

  • Include: Fees paid to contract workers for their work on the business activity selected in Section B.
    • Expenses for Contract Worker in 2009 (CAN$):
    • Expenses for Contract Worker in 2010 (CAN$):

Other Expenses:

  • Include: All other expenses incurred for work on the business activity selected in Section B (i.e. software, hardware, office expenses, travel and accommodation). 
  • Exclude: Overhead such as GST refunded by government, rent, utilities and insurance.
    • Other Expenses in 2009 (CAN$):
    • Other Expenses in 2010 (CAN$)

F. Personnel

Average number of paid employees during the reporting period for the business activity selected in Section B.

  • To calculate the average number employed, add the number of employees in the last pay period of each month of the reporting period and divide this sum by the number of months (usually 12).
  • Exclude: Partners, proprietors and non-salaried personnel.
    • Average number of paid employees in 2009:
    • Average number of paid employees in 2010:

Full-time employees during the reporting period for the business activity selected in Section B.

  • Include: Full-time employment consists of persons who usually work 30 hours or more per week.
  • To calculate the average number of full-time employees, add the number of full-time employees in the last pay period of each month of the reporting period and divide this sum by the number of months (usually 12).
    • Average number of paid employees who worked full-time in 2009:
    • Average number of paid employees who worked full-time in 2010:

G. Average Annual Percentage Change in Labour Rates

Average annual percentage change for salaries and wages paid to employees and fees paid to contract workers

For the fiscal year  indicated and the business activity selected in Section B, please complete the average annual percentage change for Salaries and wages paid to employees and fees paid to contract workers. Please follow the example below.

Example:  Your company has 3 employees who can charge their time to the activity selected in Section B.  Two of these employees received annual increases of 1% and 5%.  The third employee did not receive an increase (0%). The sum of the three wage rate changes (1%+5%+0%) is 6.0%. When you divide by the number of employees (+6% / 3 employees), the result is an average annual percentage changes in wage rates of 2.0%. 

If there is no change in the average annual percentage of salaries and wages and fees paid to contract workers, then write 0.

Salaries and wages rates:

  • Please report the average annual percentage change (+,-) in the salaries and wages paid to employees whose time is charged to the business activity  selected in Section B (for all provinces and territories).
  • Exclude: The salary or wage changes for general and administrative staff.
    • Salaries and Wages Rates in 2009 (%):
    • Salaries and Wages Rates in 2010 (%):

Fees paid to contract workers:

  • Please report the average annual percentage change (+,-) in the fees paid to contract workers whose time is charged to the business activity  selected in Section B (for all provinces and territories).
    • Fees Paid to Contract Workers in 2009 (%):
    • Fees Paid to Contract Workers in 2010 (%):

We welcome any suggestions that you may have for improving the Price Report for Informatics Professional Services.

  • Signature of Authorized Person:
  • Date Completed:

Name of authorized person to contact about this questionnaire (please print)

  • First Name of Authorized Person:
  • Last Name of Authorized Person:
  • Title of Authorized Person:
  • Telephone Number:
  • Extension:
  • Fax Number:
  • E-mail Address:

Time to complete questionnaire

How long did you spend collecting and reporting the information needed to complete this questionnaire?

Pre-filled questionnaire

In order to facilitate the completion of next year's questionnaire, we can provide you with a copy of the information you provided this year.  Do you authorize us to send a pre-filled questionnaire containing the information you provided this year?

Please check

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Date:

Signature:

Please make a copy of this completed questionnaire for your records and return the questionnaire in the enclosed envelope.

Thank you

Balance of Payments Division

Definition of commercial services

Commercial services cover several services such as management, telecommunications, financial services, insurance, ommissions on trade, computer services, research and development, professional services, training, health services, audiovisual and cultural services. Payments and receipts for the authorised use of propriety rights such as patents, copyrights and industrial process and designs are also covered by the definition of commercial services.

Costs or revenues for transportation services (such as freight), travel expenses and fares, goods imported or exported, interest, or profits and losses should not be reported on this survey. Salaries paid to non-Canadian employees for whom you complete a T4 slip (Statement of remuneration paid) should not be reported on this survey.

For more details, please consult the “Definitions and reference numbers” section, on page 4 of the BP-21S questionnaire on International Transactions in Commercial Services.

The Canadian reporting entity

The Canadian reporting entity, as a statistical unit, is defined as the organisational unit of a business that directs and controls the allocation of resources relating to its domestic operations, and for which consolidated financial and balance sheet accounts are maintained from which international transactions, an international investment position and a consolidated financial position for the unit can be derived.
The Canadian reporting entity should provide a fully consolidated report including itself and all of its Canadian subsidiaries and associates.

Definitions of “Foreign related parties” and “Other foreign parties”

In this survey you are asked to report your transborder trade with foreign related parties and your transborder trade with other foreign (arm's length) parties.

Foreign related parties (or related entities) are entities in which investors have the ability to exercise significant influence by virtue of their investment. Foreign related parties include foreign parent companies, branches, subsidiaries and other related parties in which the parent owns at least 10% of the voting rights or is substantially controlled by the same shareholders (please refer to C.I.C.A. accounting standards).
A related entity is either the foreign parent, a foreign affiliate in which your enterprise owns or controlled at least 10% of the voting rights, or a foreign affiliate owned or controlled by your foreign parent but in which the Canadian reporting entity holds no interest or less than 10%.
Other foreign parties are all other foreign entities that can not be defined as related parties.

Service transactions to include or to exclude depending of the entities involved

Please include commercial service transactions conducted between the Canadian reporting entity (surveyed by this questionnaire) and all foreign parties, related or not.

Do not include transactions conducted between one of your foreign related parties and another foreign entity. For example, if your foreign affiliated entity purchases a service from an unrelated entity from another country, that transaction should not be included. Do not include transactions conducted between one of your foreign related parties and a Canadian unrelated party.

Transactions between your Canadian entity and another Canadian entity owned by foreign interests are to be excluded as well. However, you should report transactions when your entity purchases (or sells) commercial services from (to) your foreign parent or from (to) a foreign affiliated or associated entity.

Why your enterprise has been selected to receive this survey

Your enterprise has been selected to receive this survey because you have reported international trade in services in the past.
Your enterprise could also have been selected randomly to represent other enterprises from the same economic sector as yours.

This survey is not intended solely for enterprises from the service sector. Enterprises producing mainly goods could also have international transactions in commercial services. For example, they could pay royalties for the use of a technology.

How to report transactions

Report all the commercial service transactions by category of services (see the “Definitions and reference numbers” section on page 4 of the questionnaire for more details), by partner country, and by affiliation between the parties involved.

Amounts reported should be rounded in thousands of Canadian dollars. For example, an amount of C$ 5,234,568.00 should be reported as “5,235” on the questionnaire.  Amounts below C$ 500.00 are rounded to “0” and should, therefore, be omitted.

Allocate transactions to countries by using the country codes from the “yellow sheet” included with the questionnaire. If a country is not included on the list, write the name of the country instead.

When actual amounts are not available, please estimate your service expenses and revenues. Specify, in the “Comments” section of the appropriate schedule (A and/or B), that amounts are estimated.

If you are not sure if a transaction has to be reported or not in this survey, you could report the amount at line 32 and provide a description in the “Comments” section of the appropriate schedule (A and/or B).

If, after reading the definitions, your enterprise has no transaction of commercial services then report “0” at line 33 on both schedules A and B, sign the form and return it to Statistics Canada.

Example:

An enterprise is providing commercial services to three foreign clients:

  1. It charges C$50,000.00 to a first subsidiary unit located in the United States for computer system development services
  2. It charges C$100,000.00 to a second subsidiary unit located in the United States for computer system development services
  3. It charges C$60,000.00 to an unaffiliated company located in the United Kingdom for financial advisory services

The enterprise must report these transactions on page 2 (Schedule A), since it is exporting commercial services.

The country code “USA” is entered at the top of the first column, and the country code “GBR” is entered at the top of the second column.

The revenues from the clients located in United States will be reported on line 5 “Computer services”. The two clients located in United States are affiliated, so both transactions are summed and “150” is reported in the left cell of the first column on line 5, under “to related entities”.

The revenues from the client located in United Kingdom will be reported on line 4, “Financial services other than insurance”. The client located in United Kingdom is not affiliated, so “60” is reported in the right cell of the second column on line 4, under “to other entities”.

Commodity line totals for related and other transactions are reported in the last column to the right, transactions with related entities are summed up in the left cell and transactions with other entities are summed in the right cell. Country total for related and other transactions are reported on line 33. Finally, total revenues on exports for related and other transactions are reported in the two cells at the bottom right of the table (last column to the right, line 33).

Schedule A - Exports of commercial services, 2008

For your operations in Canada, please report the value of services sold to customers abroad (revenues earned) during 2008 (or your nearest fiscal year)

Please report net of Withholding Tax, and in Thousands of $ Canadian

Schedule A - Exports of commercial services, 2008
Services (see definitions on page 4) Includes transactions concluded over the internet Ref. No. Country Country Country Total revenues on exports
Please enter country code from yellow sheet. Eg: JPN for Japan
USA GBR  
to foreign related parties to other foreign parties to foreign related parties to other foreign parties to foreign related parties to other foreign parties to foreign related parties to foreign related parties
Cdn. $'000
Telecommunications and related services 1                
Construction services 2                
Insurance claims received from non-resident insurers 3                
Financial services other than insurance 4       60       60
Other computer services 5 150           150  
Other. Please specify in the Comments section below 32                
Total revenues 33 150     60     150 60

Notes

1. This guide is also valid for the questionnaire BP-17 (International Transactions between insurance brokers in Canada and their foreign affiliates, agents, and other companies or persons outside Canada)

Producer Prices Division

This page is for information purposes only and is not a functional form.

Confidential when completed

This information is collected under the authority of the Statistics Act, Revised Statues of Canada, 1985, Chapter S19.

Completion of this questionnaire is a legal requirement under this Act.

Please correct the pre-printed information, if necessary, using the boxes below:

Legal Name:
Business Name:
Contact Name:
Address:
City:
Province / State:
Postal Code:
Country:

Purpose of this survey

This survey collects financial and wage information that is used to produce price indexes. These indexes measure change in prices for engineering services. Businesses use these indexes to evaluate their performance, to track costs, and to index long-term contracts. Statistics Canada uses them to better measure the volume of activity in the engineering industry. The results of this survey are published in the Construction Price Statistics (Cat No. 62-007) on the STC Internet site.

Fax or other electronic transmission disclosure

Statistics Canada advises you that there could be a risk of disclosure during facsimile or other electronic transmission. However, upon receipt, Statistics Canada will provide the guaranteed level of protection afforded all information collected under the authority of the Statistics Act.

Record Linkages

To enhance the data from this survey, Statistics Canada may combine it with information from other surveys or from administrative sources.

Confidentiality

Statistics Canada is prohibited by law from releasing any information it collects which could identify any person, business, or organization, unless consent has been given by the respondent or as permitted by the Statistics Act. Statistics Canada will use the information from this survey for statistical purposes.

Return Procedures

We ask that you complete and return this questionnaire within 30 days of receipt to:

  • Statistics Canada
    Producer Prices Division

    10th Floor, Jean Talon Bldg
    Ottawa, Ontario K1A 0T6

Need Help?

If you require assistance in completing this questionnaire or expect delays in returning the survey, please contact:

A. Reporting Period

Please report information for your fiscal year ending between January 1 and December 31 for the years xxxx & xxxx

This report covers:

No. of months:
Ending mm/dd:

B. Main Business Activity

In the fiscal year reported in Section A, were sales of engineering services the main source of operating revenue for your firm?

B.1 If yes, please continue to Section C.
B.2 If no - please describe the nature of your firm's main business activity and return this questionnaire in the envelope provided.

C. Instructions for Steps 1, 2, 3

For the Fiscal Year indicated, please report your project-related revenues, expenses and wage changes in the appropriate table on page 3.

  • Geography: please report for activity contracted or primarily performed at all locations in Canada by your company, not the location of the project, except for Foreign clients.

    For Foreign clients, the last category "Foreign includes all types of projects undertaken by your company for foreign clients.

    Type of Engineering Project: please report for activity based on the type of engineering project. Please see E. Reference Guide for Engineering Specializations, last page.

D. Definitions for Steps 1, 2, 3

Definition for Step 1: Project-related Revenue

Project-related revenue (in Canadian dollars) from sales of engineering services.

Include:

  • Fees charged to clients for employees and contract workers for their work on engineering projects.
  • Other project-related expenses (cost+mark-up) recovered from clients (e.g. subcontracted services, travel and accommodation).

Exclude:

  • Revenue earned by your subsidiaries or foreign branches.
  • GST and all other taxes collected for remittance to a government agency.

Definition for Step 2: Project-related Expenses

Project-related expenses (in Canadian dollars) incurred for work on engineering projects.

Include:

  • Direct project-related expenses reimbursed and non-reimbursed by clients.

Exclude:

  • All overhead expenses (e.g. wages and benefits of non-chargeable administrative staff, building occupancy costs, purchased services such as legal and accounting services).
  • GST refunded by government.

Definition for Step 3: Average of Annual % Changes in Salaries and Wage Rates

Please report your firm's overall average of annual percentage changes (+,-, 0) in salaries or wages.

Include:

  • Salaries or wages paid to employees and contract workers whose time was charged to engineering projects.

Exclude:

  • The salary or wage changes for general and administrative staff.

Example: Your company has 3 employees who can charge their time to engineering projects. Two of these employees received annual increases of 1% and 5%. The third employee did not get an increase (0%).

The sum of the three wage rate changes (1%+5%+0%) is 6.0%

When you divide by the number of employees (+6% / 3 employees), the result is an average of annual % changes in wage rates of 2.0%.

Average of Annual Percentage Changes in Salaries and Wage Rates
For your fiscal year ending: <Year>
Type of Engineering Project
Note: The last category "Foreign includes all types of projects undertaken by your company for foreign clients.
Code Step 1 Step 2
Project-related revenues Project-related expenses
Buildings 21 $ $
Transportation 34 $ $
Municipal Services 56 $ $
Environmental Services 7 $ $
Mining, Metallurgy, and Primary Metals 8 $ $
Pulp and Paper 9 $ $
Oil, Petroleum and Natural Gas 10 $ $
Power Generation and Transmission 11 $ $
Other Industrial Services 12 $ $
Other Engineering Services 13 $ $
Foreign 70 $ $
  Total $
Please report the overall average of annual percentage changes (+,-, 0) in the salaries or wages paid to employees and contract workers whose time was charged to engineering projects. Step 3 Exclude the salary or wage changes for general and administrative staff.
%

E. Reference Guide for Engineering Specializations

21. Buildings
Structural, mechanical and electrical engineering for the construction, repair or renovation of commercial, public, institutional and residential buildings; building science

34. Transportation
Construction or repair of structures for air, rail, water, or land transportation-related studies and planning. Note: please report shipbuilding and aerospace projects under Other Engineering Projects

56. Municipal Services
Water supply and treatment storm water control; sewage treatment, waste disposal; urban/regional planning and development; construction of municipal facilities (community facilities, lights, parking, etc.)

7. Other Environmental Services
Environmental monitoring and impact assessment studies; development of standards for environmental protection; pollution control and hazardous or dangerous waste management; meteorology; oceanography; permafrost engineering

8. Mining, Metallurgy and Primary Metals
Exploration, extraction and processing of metallic and non-metallic minerals

9. Pulp & Paper
Forest management; extraction and processing of forest resources

10. Oil, Petroleum & Natural Gas
Exploration, extraction, processing and distribution of oil and gas resources

11. Power Generation & Transmission
Power generation and transmission; studies in energy use or conservation and in the use of alternative energy sources

12. Other Industrial
Construction, renovation or repair of industrial plants and buildings; development of manufacturing processes and products; communications computer technology, electronics and materials handling

13. Other Engineering Services
All other engineering projects not included in the previous categories. Examples include agriculture and rural development, fisheries, shipbuilding, aerospace, engineering, surveying, geology, and geophysics and construction

70. Foreign
All types of engineering projects undertaken by your Canadian offices for foreign clients

F. Comments (If more space is required, please attach a separate sheet.)

We welcome any suggestions that you may have for improving our survey of prices for consulting engineering services.
We would appreciate your comments on the following topics:

  • Questionnaire content
  • Appropriateness of terminology
  • Comprehension of questions (e.g. through definitions, instructions, examples, etc.)
  • Layout of the questionnaire
  • Timing of receipt of questionnaire
  • Nature of your firm's main business activity

G. Certification (I certify that the information contained herein is complete and correct to the best of my knowledge.)

Signature of authorized person:
Date completed:

Name of person to contact for further information (please print)

First Name:
Last Name:
Title:
Telephone No.:
Extension:
Fax No.:
E-mail address:

Reporting Month

Please indicate the month in which we should mail your questionnaire next year.

How long did you spend collecting and reporting the information needed to complete this questionnaire?


Please return this questionnaire in the envelope provided.

Please make a copy of this completed questionnaire for your records.

Thank you for your cooperation

Producer Prices Division

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Confidential when completed

This information is collected under the authority of the Statistics Act, Revised Statues of Canada, 1985, Chapter S19.

Completion of this questionnaire is a legal requirement under this Act.

Please correct the pre-printed information, if necessary, using the boxes below:

Legal Name:
Business Name:
Contact Name:
Address:
City:
Province / State:
Postal Code:
Country:

Purpose of this survey

This survey collects financial and wage information that is used to produce price indexes. These indexes measure change in prices for engineering services. Businesses use these indexes to evaluate their performance, to track costs, and to index long-term contracts. Statistics Canada uses them to better measure the volume of activity in the engineering industry. The results of this survey are published in the Construction Price Statistics (Cat No. 62-007) on the STC Internet site (www.statcan.gc.ca).

Fax or other electronic transmission disclosure

Statistics Canada advises you that there could be a risk of disclosure during facsimile or other electronic transmission. However, upon receipt, Statistics Canada will provide the guaranteed level of protection afforded all information collected under the authority of the Statistics Act.

Record Linkages

To enhance the data from this survey, Statistics Canada may combine it with information from other surveys or from administrative sources.

Confidentiality

Statistics Canada is prohibited by law from releasing any information it collects which could identify any person, business, or organization, unless consent has been given by the respondent or as permitted by the Statistics Act. The confidentiality provisions of the Statistics Act are not affected by either the Access to Information Act or any other legislation. Therefore, for example, the Canada Revenue Agency cannot access identifiable survey records from Statistics Canada.

Information from this survey will be used for statistical purposes only and will be published in aggregate form only.

Return Procedures

We ask that you complete and return this questionnaire within 30 days of receipt to:

  • Statistics Canada
    Producer Prices Division

    10th Floor, Jean Talon Bldg
    Ottawa, Ontario K1A 0T6

Need Help?

If you require assistance in completing this questionnaire or expect delays in returning the survey, please contact:

A. Reporting Period

Please report information for your fiscal year ending between January 1 and December 31 for the years xxxx & xxxx

This report covers:

No. of months:
Ending mm/dd:

B. Main Business Activity

In the fiscal year reported in Section A, were sales of engineering services the main source of operating revenue for your firm?

B.1 If yes, please continue to Section C.
B.2 If no - please describe the nature of your firm's main business activity and return this questionnaire in the envelope provided.

C. Instructions for Steps 1, 2, 3

For the Fiscal Year indicated, please report your project-related revenues, expenses and wage changes in the appropriate table on page 3.

  • Geography: please report for activity contracted or primarily performed at all locations in Canada by your company, not the location of the project, except for Foreign clients.

    For Foreign clients, the last category "Foreign includes all types of projects undertaken by your company for foreign clients.

    Type of Engineering Project: please report for activity based on the type of engineering project. Please see E. Reference Guide for Engineering Specializations, last page.

D. Definitions for Steps 1, 2, 3

Definition for Step 1: Project-related Revenue

Project-related revenue (in Canadian dollars) from sales of engineering services.

Include:

  • Fees charged to clients for employees and contract workers for their work on engineering projects.
  • Other project-related expenses (cost+mark-up) recovered from clients (e.g. subcontracted services, travel and accommodation).

Exclude:

  • Revenue earned by your subsidiaries or foreign branches.
  • GST and all other taxes collected for remittance to a government agency.

Definition for Step 2: Project-related Expenses

Project-related expenses (in Canadian dollars) incurred for work on engineering projects.

Include:

  • Direct project-related expenses reimbursed and non-reimbursed by clients.

Exclude:

  • All overhead expenses (e.g. wages and benefits of non-chargeable administrative staff, building occupancy costs, purchased services such as legal and accounting services).
  • GST refunded by government.

Definition for Step 3: Average of Annual % Changes in Salaries and Wage Rates

Please report your firm's overall average of annual percentage changes (+,-, 0) in salaries or wages.

Include:

  • Salaries or wages paid to employees and contract workers whose time was charged to engineering projects.

Exclude:

  • The salary or wage changes for general and administrative staff.

Example: Your company has 3 employees who can charge their time to engineering projects. Two of these employees received annual increases of 1% and 5%. The third employee did not get an increase (0%).

The sum of the three wage rate changes (1%+5%+0%) is 6.0%

When you divide by the number of employees (+6% / 3 employees), the result is an average of annual % changes in wage rates of 2.0%.

Average of Annual Percentage Changes in Salaries and Wage Rates
For your fiscal year ending: <Year>
Type of Engineering Project
Note: The last category "Foreign includes all types of projects undertaken by your company for foreign clients.
Code Step 1 Step 2
Project-related revenues Project-related expenses
Buildings 21 $ $
Transportation 34 $ $
Municipal Services 56 $ $
Environmental Services 7 $ $
Mining, Metallurgy, and Primary Metals 8 $ $
Pulp and Paper 9 $ $
Oil, Petroleum and Natural Gas 10 $ $
Power Generation and Transmission 11 $ $
Other Industrial Services 12 $ $
Other Engineering Services 13 $ $
Foreign 70 $ $
  Total $
Please report the overall average of annual percentage changes (+,-, 0) in the salaries or wages paid to employees and contract workers whose time was charged to engineering projects. Step 3 Exclude the salary or wage changes for general and administrative staff.
%

E. Reference Guide for Engineering Specializations

21. Buildings
Structural, mechanical and electrical engineering for the construction, repair or renovation of commercial, public, institutional and residential buildings; building science

34. Transportation
Construction or repair of structures for air, rail, water, or land transportation-related studies and planning. Note: please report shipbuilding and aerospace projects under Other Engineering Projects

56. Municipal Services
Water supply and treatment storm water control; sewage treatment, waste disposal; urban/regional planning and development; construction of municipal facilities (community facilities, lights, parking, etc.)

7. Other Environmental Services
Environmental monitoring and impact assessment studies; development of standards for environmental protection; pollution control and hazardous or dangerous waste management; meteorology; oceanography; permafrost engineering

8. Mining, Metallurgy and Primary Metals
Exploration, extraction and processing of metallic and non-metallic minerals

9. Pulp & Paper
Forest management; extraction and processing of forest resources

10. Oil, Petroleum & Natural Gas
Exploration, extraction, processing and distribution of oil and gas resources

11. Power Generation & Transmission
Power generation and transmission; studies in energy use or conservation and in the use of alternative energy sources

12. Other Industrial
Construction, renovation or repair of industrial plants and buildings; development of manufacturing processes and products; communications computer technology, electronics and materials handling

13. Other Engineering Services
All other engineering projects not included in the previous categories. Examples include agriculture and rural development, fisheries, shipbuilding, aerospace, engineering, surveying, geology, and geophysics and construction

70. Foreign
All types of engineering projects undertaken by your Canadian offices for foreign clients

F. Comments (If more space is required, please attach a separate sheet.)

We welcome any suggestions that you may have for improving our survey of prices for consulting engineering services.
We would appreciate your comments on the following topics:

  • Questionnaire content
  • Appropriateness of terminology
  • Comprehension of questions (e.g. through definitions, instructions, examples, etc.)
  • Layout of the questionnaire
  • Timing of receipt of questionnaire
  • Nature of your firm's main business activity

G. Certification (I certify that the information contained herein is complete and correct to the best of my knowledge.)

Signature of authorized person:
Date completed:

Name of person to contact for further information (please print)

First Name:
Last Name:
Title:
Telephone No.:
Extension:
Fax No.:
E-mail address:

Reporting Month

Please indicate the month in which we should mail your questionnaire next year.

How long did you spend collecting and reporting the information needed to complete this questionnaire?


Please return this questionnaire in the envelope provided.

Please make a copy of this completed questionnaire for your records.

Thank you for your cooperation