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| Science Policy October 05 |
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VISITS TO THE PMO WITH PETER NICHOLSON AND ART CARTY
Dr. Bruce H. Sells, FRS(C)
Executive Director
Posted:October 20, 2005
On October 5 members of CCR met with Peter Nicholson, Senior Advisor
to the Prime Minister and Art Carty, Scientific Advisor to the PMO. The
most significant issues discussed included:
- Federal Science Departments;
- Post Secondary Education and
- support for Federal Granting Agencies
- Federal Science Departments
Dr. Carty has held a number of meetings with Federal Deputy Ministers
in which they discussed cooperation among various departments in area
of common interest. We learned that the DM were very much on-side with
this approach. They have been asked by Dr. Carty to identify mission-critical-science
within each of their Departments and to explore ways of enhancing inter-departmental
and agency collaboration. It was suggested that a CFI type of fund be
created for focused area of interest and directed to where it would
be most productive. In attempting to develop partnerships, to realize
their mission, we were told that problems arise from interpretation
of rules and regulations. This has become a sensitive issue because
of risk emanating in part from the Gomery enquiry.
- Post-Secondary Education
The question was raised concerning the Federal role in post-secondary
education and partnership with the Provinces. In particular dedicated
transfers were discussed. The Feds are particularly concerned that money
given to the provinces without a mechanisms for determining where the
money ends up is just “not on”. The Provinces have a problem
with this since education is a Provincial jurisdiction. Currently, therefore,
the Feds seem unwilling to approach the dedicated transfers as a mechanism
to support post-secondary education. The Federal Government has instead
directed its attention to the Research Chairs and the Indirect Costs
Programs in addition to efforts to provide student support.
The program supporting “indirect costs of research”
has helped the universities as has the Research Chairs program. An
increase from ~ 20% to 40% would be even more helpful in the “indirect
costs program”. At the same time, however, it is critical that
the Provinces do not claw back equivalent funds and that there is
transparency in the way the funds are spent. The ball, therefore,
is in the court of the universities on this issue. Faculty members
should ensure that the administration in their universities do not
deposit the funds covering “indirect costs” into General
Revenues but document how the money is spent supporting the research
enterprise within their institutions.
- Support for Federal Granting Agencies
There appeared to be a recognition that the Federal Government is committed
to increasing the funding of the Granting Agencies. Also recognized
was that creation of CFI and Research Chairs program has put additional
stress on the Granting Agencies in their ability to fund the increasing
numbers of good researchers. When it was pointed out that the success
rate had not increased in CIHR because of these stresses we were told
that it was to be expected and reflected in one sense our being able
to attract and retain quality researchers in Canada. We were told, also,
that in the recent past CFI has experienced increased quality in the
applications they have received.
The question was raised concerning what was sustainable. It would
be difficult, we were told, to expect the same level of increases
we have experienced over the past 7-8 years. There appeared to be
a belief that a 5-6% annual increase could be sustainable. We have
argued, however, in the CFBS brief, that a 7-9% increase should be
a minimum. Even an 8% increase would represent a “stand-pat”
budget for the granting agencies with little opportunity to initiate
new programs.
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