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www.cfib.ca Presentation to the Critical Transmission Review Committee Richard Truscott Director of Provincial Affairs, Alberta January 11, 2012
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Page 1: Www.cfib.ca Presentation to the Critical Transmission Review Committee Richard Truscott Director of Provincial Affairs, Alberta January 11, 2012.

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Presentation to the Critical Transmission Review

Committee

Richard Truscott Director of Provincial Affairs, Alberta

January 11, 2012

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About CFIB: Non-partisan, not-for-profit political advocacy

organization Founded in 1971 108,000 independently owned and operated

business members across Canada, including 10,000 in Alberta

Every sector of the economy, every region of the country

Lobby federal, provincial, and municipal governments on behalf of members

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What makes CFIB unique?

Meet with hundreds of small business owners in-person each and every month

Research-based organization; dozens of member surveys each year

1 member = 1 vote We don’t take a position on a major new policy

unless we first consult our members In addition to lobbying work, we provide

business counselling services, and access to member-only “privilege programs”

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Small biz is backbone of economy

More than 98% of all businesses are small or medium-sized enterprises (SMEs)

SMEs employ more than 60% of all Canadians and produce almost half of economic output (GDP

99% of small business owners say they contribute to local charitable or community causes

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Heart & soul of our communities

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Heart & soul of our communities

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CFIB’s Business Barometer™

Small biz confidence remains relatively strong in Alberta

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Cost pressures for small businessEnergy/fuel is one of the main cost pressures for small business

Taxes, regulation

Insurance

Occupancy

Capital equipment, technology

Product inputs

Foreign currencies

Banking

Borrowing

Wages

Fuel, energy

0 10 20 30 40 50 60

54%

43%

34%

21%

23%

9%

40%

19%

56%

51%

Source: CFIB Monthly Business Barometer, Alberta data

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Concern about energy/fuel costs

9Mar

-09

May

-09

Jul-0

9

Sep-

09

Nov-0

9

Jan-

10

Mar

-10

May

-10

Jul-1

0

Sep-

10

Nov-1

0

Jan-

11

Mar

-11

May

-11

Jul-1

1

Sep-

11

Nov-1

10

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

Percentage of small businesses identifying energy/fuel as a main cost pressure

Source: CFIB Monthly Business Barometer, Alberta data

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Response to Request for Info

Request #1: Reasonableness of the AESO load and generation

forecast for the north-south reinforcement

Ability of the north-south transmission reinforcement plan to serve existing and new generators and load

Response: Not in a position to properly assess

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Response to Request for Info

Request #2: Reasonableness of the use of HVDC technology for

the north-south transmission reinforcement

Response: Not in a position to properly assess

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Response to Request for Info

Request #3: Reasonableness of the timing of both north-south

transmission lines

Response: Not in a position to properly assess

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Response to Request for Info

Request #4: Recommendations for any proposed changes to the

cabinet powers and the north-south critical transmission projects detailed in the Electric Statutes Amendment Act

Response: Return to an independent regulatory process for all

electricity transmission projects

Develop better estimates of the cost/impact of all proposed projects on small and medium-sized businesses

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