Supplementary information table: Gender-based analysis plus

Office of the Auditor General of Canada2023–24 Departmental Plan

Supplementary information table

Gender-based analysis plus

Introduction

Each organization is responsible for conducting its own analysis, under the gender-based analysis plus (GBA Plus) framework, to support this government-wide reporting requirement.

In 2018, Parliament passed the Canadian Gender Budgeting Act. The departmental plans and departmental results reports are being used to fulfill the President of the Treasury Board’s obligations to make public analysis on the effects of expenditure programs on gender and diversity.

Applicability

All departments must complete the GBA Plus supplementary information table. Even if GBA Plus is deemed not relevant to a department’s programs, the department must complete the table and explain how GBA Plus is not relevant.

General information

Institutional GBA Plus capacity

The Office of the Auditor General of Canada (OAG) is committed to ensuring that GBA Plus considerations are integrated into its audit work in order to provide elected officials and all Canadians with objective information on the government’s progress on its gender, equity, diversity, and inclusion priorities. This work is supported by a refined audit methodology and increased awareness and knowledge of our audit professionals. Diversity and inclusion are central to the identity and activities of the entire office, both in terms of audit products and internal operations.

An executive-level employee was selected to act as Executive Sponsor for Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion and as Champion of GBA Plus. The Executive Sponsor not only ensures that GBA Plus is factored into the OAG’s work but also acts as a liaison to the Executive Committee on matters related to diversity and inclusion.

Planned activities to support the advancement of Canada’s GBA Plus commitments are as follows:

The following major initiatives are underway to support equity, diversity, and inclusion within the OAG:

Highlights of GBA Plus results reporting capacity by program
Highlights of GBA Plus results reporting capacity by program

Legislative auditing

Our audit reports benefit Canadians of all backgrounds. A number of our performance audit reports have directly and indirectly examined how the government considers GBA Plus in the design, development, implementation, monitoring, and reporting of programs, policies, and initiatives. This includes various identity factors and circumstances that intersect and influence who we are and how we experience programs, policies, and initiatives. The recommendations from those reports can lead to better outcomes for Canadians.

This program does not collect sufficient data to enable it to monitor or report program effects by gender and diversity.

The following actions are being taken to enable future monitoring or reporting of the program’s effects by gender and diversity:

  • The OAG tracks the performance of selected federal organizations in several areas previously audited. This includes the implementation status of selected OAG recommendations, key actions taken by organizations in response to our recommendations, and selected result measures to indicate whether results achieved by organizations had improved.
  • Strengthening our capacity to monitor and report on effects by gender and diversity, the OAG will include recommendations that focus on these aspects to track and report on progress made by federal organizations in implementing these recommendations.