Ottawa calls $8-million price tag for animal captivity bill speculative, premature
OTTAWA — The parliamentary budget officer says a proposed law to prohibit keeping elephants and great apes in captivity could cost up to $8 million to administer over the first five years.
The federal government is questioning that conclusion, calling it speculative and noting it is based on legislation that hasn’t even passed yet.
The government introduced Bill S-15 in the Senate last November, but it hasn’t passed there or in the House of Commons yet.
The PBO says the $8-million estimate is based on data government provided about the staffing and technology required to enforce the bill.