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THE ESTIMATES, 1 The Ministry of Tourism plays a central role in building the province's pride economic prosperity. Its key activities directly support achieving the government's key priority of Strong People, Strong Economy. In partnership with the tourism sector, the Ministry of Tourism stimulates economic prosperity, fosters growth community development with our partners create an environment that allows Ontario to compete successfully in the rapidly changing world of travel leisure. MINISTRY PROGRAM SUMMARY VOTE PROGRAM 200607 3801 3802 Ministry Administration Program 4,950,500 5,021,300 (70,800) 4,366,850 Tourism Program 101,745,700 71,865,900 29,879,800 88,096,359 Less: Special Warrants 15,867,000 (15,867,000) TOTAL TO BE VOTED 106,696,200 61,020,200 45,676,000 92,463,209 Special Warrants 15,867,000 (15,867,000) Statutory Appropriations 64,014 62,699 1,315 53,726 Ministry Total Operating Expense 106,760,214 76,949,899 29,810,315 92,516,935 Net Consolidation Adjustment Ontario Place 15,035,000 22,370,000 (7,335,000) 27,820,996 Corporation Net Consolidation Adjustment Metro 41,901,000 40,837,600 1,063,400 43,951,687 Toronto Convention Centre Net Consolidation Adjustment Ontario (5,750,300) 1,861,900 (7,612,200) 2,020,289 Tourism Marketing Partnership Corporation Total Including Consolidation & Other Adjustments 157,945,914 142,019,399 15,926,515 166,309,907

2 THE ESTIMATES, MINISTRY PROGRAM SUMMARY VOTE PROGRAM 200607 CAPITAL EXPENSE 3804 Tourism Capital Program 12,612,500 48,154,300 (35,541,800) 32,289,098 Less: Special Warrants 29,395,000 (29,395,000) TOTAL CAPITAL EXPENSE TO BE VOTED 12,612,500 18,759,300 (6,146,800) 32,289,098 Special Warrants 29,395,000 (29,395,000) Ministry Total Capital Expense 12,612,500 48,154,300 (35,541,800) 32,289,098 Net Consolidation Adjustment Ontario Place 153,000 (826,500) 979,500 (247,000) Corporation Net Consolidation Adjustment Metro 5,217,000 5,375,000 (158,000) 4,905,449 Toronto Convention Centre Net Consolidation Adjustment Ontario 184,000 552,000 (368,000) 1,063,000 Tourism Marketing Partnership Corporation Total Including Consolidation & Other Adjustments 18,166,500 53,254,800 (35,088,300) 38,010,547 Ministry Total Operating Capital Including Consolidation Other Adjustments (not including Assets) 176,112,414 195,274,199 (19,161,785) 204,320,454

THE ESTIMATES, MINISTRY ADMINISTRATION PROGRAM VOTE 3801 3 The Ministry Administration Program includes the Minister's Office, the Parliamentary Assistant's Office, the Deputy Minister's Office Communications. The program is responsible for overall direction corporate leadership of the Ministry internal administration. VOTE SUMMARY 200607 1 Ministry Administration 4,950,500 5,021,300 (70,800) 4,366,850 Total Including Special Warrants 4,950,500 5,021,300 (70,800) 4,366,850 Less: Special Warrants 1,847,200 (1,847,200) TOTAL TO BE VOTED 4,950,500 3,174,100 1,776,400 4,366,850 Special Warrants 1,847,200 (1,847,200) S Minister's Salary, the Executive Council Act 47,841 46,858 983 40,152 S Parliamentary Assistant's Salary, the Executive Council Act Total Statutory Appropriations Total Operating Expense 16,173 15,841 332 13,574 64,014 62,699 1,315 53,726 5,014,514 5,083,999 (69,485) 4,420,576

4 THE ESTIMATES, MINISTRY ADMINISTRATION PROGRAM VOTE 3801, cont'd VOTE 38011 STANDARD ACCOUNTS CLASSIFICATION STANDARD ACCOUNT BY AND SUBS Ministry Administration Total Operating Expense to be Voted 3,099,800 410,200 530,200 794,700 115,600 4,950,500 SubItems: Main Office 989,400 129,200 362,200 425,300 97,600 2,003,700 Communications 2,110,400 281,000 168,000 369,400 18,000 2,946,800 Total Operating Expense to be Voted 4,950,500 Statutory Appropriations S S Minister's Salary, the Executive Council Act 47,841 Parliamentary Assistant's Salary, the Executive Council Act 16,173 Total Operating Expense for Ministry Administration Program 5,014,514

THE ESTIMATES, TOURISM PROGRAM VOTE 3802 5 The Tourism Program seeks to sustain grow Ontario's tourism industry, which directly links to the priority Strong People, Strong Economy that will attract jobs investment to Ontario's economy. The Ministry works in partnership with tourism associations businesses to strengthen build the tourism industry promote Ontario worldwide as a premier, fourseason tourist destination. Activities include working with stakeholders to develop destinations innovative tourism experiences, identifying tourism development opportunities, providing strategic intelligence to keep tourism stakeholders well informed about trends, issues, visitor expectations. Ministry agencies market Ontario tourism domestically abroad. The Ministry ensures accountability good governance at its agencies continues to work on revitalization initiatives to increase agency sustainability over the long term improve service to the public. VOTE SUMMARY 200607 1 Tourism 101,745,700 71,865,900 29,879,800 88,096,359 Total Including Special Warrants 101,745,700 71,865,900 29,879,800 88,096,359 Less: Special Warrants 14,019,800 (14,019,800) TOTAL TO BE VOTED 101,745,700 57,846,100 43,899,600 88,096,359 Special Warrants 14,019,800 (14,019,800) Total Operating Expense 101,745,700 71,865,900 29,879,800 88,096,359

6 THE ESTIMATES, TOURISM PROGRAM VOTE 3802, cont'd VOTE 38021 STANDARD ACCOUNTS CLASSIFICATION STANDARD ACCOUNT BY AND SUBS Tourism Grants in Support of Tourism Investment Development Ontario Tourism Marketing Partnership Corporation Ontario Place Corporation 12,263,000 42,772,300 8,000,000 9,935,300 1,423,000 1,355,000 17,479,300 925,600 St. Lawrence Parks Commission 7,592,200 70,627,500 Total Operating Expense to be Voted 101,745,700 SubItems: Tourism Policy Development Tourism Marketing 4,951,300 751,100 1,157,300 15,540,700 318,300 Grants in Support of Tourism Investment Development 12,263,000 34,981,700 Ontario Tourism Marketing Partnership Corporation 42,772,300 42,772,300

THE ESTIMATES, 7 TOURISM PROGRAM VOTE 3802, cont'd VOTE STANDARD ACCOUNT BY AND SUBS STANDARD ACCOUNTS CLASSIFICATION, cont'd Tourism Operations Ontario Place Corporation 8,000,000 4,984,000 671,900 197,700 1,938,600 607,300 St. Lawrence Parks Commission 7,592,200 15,592,200 23,991,700 Total Operating Expense to be Voted 101,745,700 Total Operating Expense for Tourism Program 101,745,700

8 THE ESTIMATES, TOURISM CAPITAL PROGRAM VOTE 3804 The Tourism Capital Program preserves enhances Ontario's investment in tourism infrastructure. The Ministry manages the infrastructure development commitments of the province's $300 million, fiveyear capital infrastructure initiative the Sports, Culture Tourism Partnership program. Launched in 2001, the Sports, Culture Tourism Partnership program has been extended to 2009. In addition, the ministry is responsible for rehabilitating provincially owned operated tourism assets which serve as economic catalysts. The funding to the Ministry's agencies, attractions convention centres allows them to undertake repairs rehabilitation of existing infrastructure, including such things as renovations, repairs, equipment replacement, statutory/regulatory compliance (e.g. building code changes), to help them meet health safety stards, maintain visitor appeal, remain competitive. VOTE SUMMARY 200607 CAPITAL EXPENSE 1 Tourism Capital 12,612,500 48,154,300 (35,541,800) 32,289,098 Total Including Special Warrants 12,612,500 48,154,300 (35,541,800) 32,289,098 Less: Special Warrants 29,395,000 (29,395,000) TOTAL CAPITAL EXPENSE TO BE VOTED 12,612,500 18,759,300 (6,146,800) 32,289,098 Special Warrants 29,395,000 (29,395,000) Total Capital Expense 12,612,500 48,154,300 (35,541,800) 32,289,098

THE ESTIMATES, 9 TOURISM CAPITAL PROGRAM VOTE 3804, cont'd VOTE 38041 STANDARD ACCOUNTS CLASSIFICATION STANDARD ACCOUNT BY AND SUBS CAPITAL EXPENSE Tourism Capital Tourism Partnerships Tourism Partnerships Canada Ontario Infrastructure 855,100 4,284,600 1,381,700 Program Contribution 870,300 Tourism Agencies Repairs Rehabilitation 4,220,800 Grants in Support of Tourism 1,000,000 6,946,200 Total Capital Expense to be Voted 12,612,500 Total Capital Expense for Tourism Capital Program 12,612,500