Compliance Assessment Summary Report: Northern Fancy Meats
For Funding Agreement no. 1819-HQ-000013 between Crown-Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs Canada (CIRNAC) and Northern Fancy Meats.
Name: Northern Fancy Meats
Location: desk audit
Time period covered by audit: April 1, 2018 until March 31, 2021
Total amount of CIRNAC funding received from 2018 to 2021: $116,813
Context
At the request of the Crown-Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs Canada (CIRNAC), Spearhead Management Canada Ltd. performed a desk compliance assessment of the Funding Agreement between Nutrition North Canada (NNC or the 'Program') and Northern Fancy Meats. (Recipient). Nutrition North Canada is a Government of Canada Program that helps make nutritious food and some essential items more affordable and more accessible to northern communities. The purpose of the assessment, in accordance with our engagement with NNC, was to provide information on:
- Whether the Recipient is passing on the full value of the subsidy to consumers;
- Whether the amounts disbursed to the Recipient through the fiscal years 2018/2019 through 2020/2021 were appropriately claimed in compliance with the Terms and Conditions of the Recipient's Funding Agreement;
- Whether program visibility requirements are met and that the subsidy is transparent to consumers;
- The Recipient's reporting and claiming systems and procedures with regard to gaps and controls issues; and
- Whether the Recipient respected program rules in regard to sales to ineligible clients.
The period covered by the compliance assessment is from April 1, 2018 until March 31, 2021. We determined our sample size by applying professional judgement based on the frequency of claims and the number of items in each claim.
Due to the Covid-19 travel restrictions, no on-site was performed and our compliance assessment was performed as a desk audit. As a result, our interviews were performed based on electronic communication with the Recipient to identify and document their key control activities, their procedures and processes related to the claim of funds to NNC, program delivery and reporting. In addition, due to the travel restriction we were unable to verify the accuracy of the weighting system used by the Recipient.
We subsequently performed detailed audit procedures on the accuracy and validity of the Recipient's claims and on the margin earned by the Recipient on the subsidized products.
Based on the procedures performed and as more fully described in our report, we did not find any significant deviations in the samples we selected; however, we identified improvements in the form of recommendations to improve the Recipient's control environment in relation to the Program.
Conclusions
Overall, we are of the opinion that the funding provided to the Recipient was spent for the intended purposes and in compliance with the terms and conditions for the 2018-19 to 2020-21 Funding Agreements signed with the Department. However, findings and recommendations under section 1.2 were identified and should be read in conjunction with these conclusions.
- Appropriate measures are in place to ensure that only eligible communities and eligible clients have access to the subsidies.
- Appropriate measures are in place to support the visibility and transparency of the Program.
- Appropriate measures are in place to ensure that the full amount of the subsidies is transferred to the clients.
- Procedures are in place to support the submission of complete and accurate claims to NNC.
- No errors were identified in the review of the sample selected for the three-year period covered by the compliance assessment:
- The Recipient has implemented supply-chain arrangements that allow for competitive pricing of goods sold to Northern communities.
- Claims were submitted late in 2018-19 and 2019-20 but were on time in 2020-21.
We have not identified any recommendations that need to be shared with the Recipient.