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<div style="background: #ffae42; color:white; font-family:Arial;padding:10px; text-align:center"><span style="font-size: 10pt">'''We express our gratitude for the overwhelming interest in the REEF, and as of January 16, 2024, we are no longer accepting Expressions of Interest for the Regulatory Experimentation Expense Fund.'''</span>
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=='''Project Eligibility'''==
 
 
The Regulatory Experimentation Expense Fund (REEF) is a fund to help regulators innovate or support innovation in the marketplace by experimenting with:
 
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=='''What can the REEF offer?'''==  
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Regulators can receive:
 
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=='''Step 2: Expression of Interest'''==
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Departments submit a high-level [https://view.officeapps.live.com/op/view.aspx?src=https%3A%2F%2Fwiki.gccollab.ca%2Fimages%2F1%2F17%2FExpression_of_Interest_%2528EOI%2529_Template_.docx&wdOrigin=BROWSELINK Expression of Interest (EOI)] that is used by the CRI to determine the eligibility of the project. To be eligible for funding, proposed experiments must clearly demonstrate how their funding request meets the criteria as outlined in the [https://view.officeapps.live.com/op/view.aspx?src=https%3A%2F%2Fwiki.gccollab.ca%2Fimages%2Fd%2Fdd%2FREEF_Guide_-_2022.docx&wdOrigin=BROWSELINK REEF Guide]. It is highly recommended that applicants informally confirm the eligibility of their project by scheduling an informal consultation with the CRI before completing an EOI. EOI submissions are due '''January 16, 2024.'''<p class="highlighted mw-collapsible-content"></p>
 
Departments submit a high-level [https://view.officeapps.live.com/op/view.aspx?src=https%3A%2F%2Fwiki.gccollab.ca%2Fimages%2F1%2F17%2FExpression_of_Interest_%2528EOI%2529_Template_.docx&wdOrigin=BROWSELINK Expression of Interest (EOI)] that is used by the CRI to determine the eligibility of the project. To be eligible for funding, proposed experiments must clearly demonstrate how their funding request meets the criteria as outlined in the [https://view.officeapps.live.com/op/view.aspx?src=https%3A%2F%2Fwiki.gccollab.ca%2Fimages%2Fd%2Fdd%2FREEF_Guide_-_2022.docx&wdOrigin=BROWSELINK REEF Guide]. It is highly recommended that applicants informally confirm the eligibility of their project by scheduling an informal consultation with the CRI before completing an EOI. EOI submissions are due '''January 16, 2024.'''<p class="highlighted mw-collapsible-content"></p>
  
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|Successful EOI applicants will be invited to complete a full [https://view.officeapps.live.com/op/view.aspx?src=https%3A%2F%2Fwiki.gccollab.ca%2Fimages%2Fa%2Fa6%2FProposal_Template.docx&wdOrigin=BROWSELINK proposal]. Before developing a proposal, applicants should obtain the support of their Director General or above. The CRI supports applicants throughout the proposal development process. Regulators should refer to the [[:en:images/6/6b/CRI_Regulators'_Experimentation_Toolkit.pdf|Regulators’ Experimentation Toolkit]] to assist in identifying, designing, and carrying out regulatory experiments and sandboxes.<p class="highlighted inline mw-collapsible-content"></p>
 
|Successful EOI applicants will be invited to complete a full [https://view.officeapps.live.com/op/view.aspx?src=https%3A%2F%2Fwiki.gccollab.ca%2Fimages%2Fa%2Fa6%2FProposal_Template.docx&wdOrigin=BROWSELINK proposal]. Before developing a proposal, applicants should obtain the support of their Director General or above. The CRI supports applicants throughout the proposal development process. Regulators should refer to the [[:en:images/6/6b/CRI_Regulators'_Experimentation_Toolkit.pdf|Regulators’ Experimentation Toolkit]] to assist in identifying, designing, and carrying out regulatory experiments and sandboxes.<p class="highlighted inline mw-collapsible-content"></p>
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|Funding will be available from April 2024 upon completion of a MOU with the successful applicant and TBS, and is made available on a cost recovery basis.<p class="highlighted inline mw-collapsible-content"></p>  
 
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==Application Documents==
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*[https://view.officeapps.live.com/op/view.aspx?src=https%3A%2F%2Fwiki.gccollab.ca%2Fimages%2Fd%2Fdd%2FREEF_Guide_-_2022.docx&wdOrigin=BROWSELINK REEF Guide]
 
*[https://view.officeapps.live.com/op/view.aspx?src=https%3A%2F%2Fwiki.gccollab.ca%2Fimages%2Fd%2Fdd%2FREEF_Guide_-_2022.docx&wdOrigin=BROWSELINK REEF Guide]
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*[https://view.officeapps.live.com/op/view.aspx?src=https%3A%2F%2Fwiki.gccollab.ca%2Fimages%2Fc%2Fc2%2FExpression_of_Interest_%2528EOI%2529_Template.docx&wdOrigin=BROWSELINK Expression of Interest (EOI) Template]
 
*[https://view.officeapps.live.com/op/view.aspx?src=https%3A%2F%2Fwiki.gccollab.ca%2Fimages%2Fc%2Fc2%2FExpression_of_Interest_%2528EOI%2529_Template.docx&wdOrigin=BROWSELINK Expression of Interest (EOI) Template]
  
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<h1 id="ongoingprojects">REEF Ongoing Projects</h1>
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|This experiment as proposed by TC involves setting  up a sandbox to determine if Light Sport Aircraft, with appropriate  conditions, are as reliable as other aircraft currently being used for the  purpose of flight training and if the quality of training is as good, or  better, than other aircraft currently used for pilot training. The experiment  will also inform Transport Canada on potential additional conditions/measures  that should be included in future exemptions or regulatory amendments.
 
|This experiment as proposed by TC involves setting  up a sandbox to determine if Light Sport Aircraft, with appropriate  conditions, are as reliable as other aircraft currently being used for the  purpose of flight training and if the quality of training is as good, or  better, than other aircraft currently used for pilot training. The experiment  will also inform Transport Canada on potential additional conditions/measures  that should be included in future exemptions or regulatory amendments.
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|Innovation Science and Economic Development (ISED) –  Standards Council of Canada (SCC)
 
|Piloting an Accreditation Program for the Assessment  of Artificial Intelligence Management Systems (AIMS)
 
| The purpose of this experiment is to pilot a  prototype accreditation program to understand whether the main SCC  Requirements and Guidance document that works in conjunction with ISO/IEC 17021-1:2015 Conformity assessment is clear and appropriate and obtain  feedback from the certification bodies and Artificial Intelligence (AI)  companies about the program. This information is necessary to improve and  refine the prototype.
 
 
The SCC is also looking to gather information on whether the AIMS could have  an impact on the level of risk of AI products to inform potential use of AIMS  for regulators.
 
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|Transport Canada (TC)
 
|Aviation E-Licensing Pilot
 
| This is a follow up to previous experiment to test a  new QR code prototype with pilots of an air operator within Canada for  effectiveness. The sandbox experiment will test if the digital solution  lowers the cost of compliance and improve compliance with respect to air  operators’ obligation to track employee compliance with licensing  requirements.
 
 
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|Health Canada (HC)
 
|Health Canada (HC)
|Machine Learning Enabled Medical Device (MLMD)  Sandbox Development
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|Advanced Therapeutic Products Framework for CAR-T Products Manufactured at the Point of Care
|Health Canada is developing a sandbox to test new regulatory approach for MLMDs. Currently, MLMD can be marketed in Canada if  the device algorithm behaviour is locked to remain the same overtime as what  was presented in the product’s market authorization application. Any change  to the algorithm behaviour requires the submission of an amendment to the  licence. Health Canada wants to test a new regulatory approach that would use  a different method of risk management than requiring a licence amendment so that  the device can change its behaviour over time as it learns from new data it  acquires over time. The current project scope is limited to accessing the  legislative authorities to establish the sandbox and developing the sandbox  application scheme.
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|The objective of the project is to test the use of a co-creation process to develop tailored requirements for a regulatory sandbox for HC’s Advanced Therapeutic Products pathway, for CAR-T products manufactured at point of care.
 
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! colspan="3" |[[CRI Supported Projects|Click here to see a list of the CRI’s '''completed''' '''projects''' and experimentation reports]]
 
! colspan="3" |[[CRI Supported Projects|Click here to see a list of the CRI’s '''completed''' '''projects''' and experimentation reports]]

Revision as of 12:24, 17 July 2024

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Project Eligibility

The Regulatory Experimentation Expense Fund (REEF) is a fund to help regulators innovate or support innovation in the marketplace by experimenting with:

  • Innovative approaches to any stage(s) of the regulatory lifecycle (issue definition and instrument choice, regulatory development, administration, compliance/enforcement, and review/evaluation)
  • Market innovations (e.g., products, business models, services.)

All stages of regulatory experimentation are supported, including:

  • determining whether an experiment would be the right approach (NEW!)
  • developing a regulatory experiment (e.g., scope, evidence needs, experimental process, data collection methods) (NEW!)
  • conducting a regulatory experiment

What can the REEF offer?

Regulators can receive:

  • financial support to offset expenses associated with experimenting. Up to $1,400,000 per fiscal year with multi-year funding is available.
  • technical advice and guidance to help you navigate your specific situation.


The REEF Process

Step 2: Expression of Interest

Departments submit a high-level Expression of Interest (EOI) that is used by the CRI to determine the eligibility of the project. To be eligible for funding, proposed experiments must clearly demonstrate how their funding request meets the criteria as outlined in the REEF Guide. It is highly recommended that applicants informally confirm the eligibility of their project by scheduling an informal consultation with the CRI before completing an EOI. EOI submissions are due January 16, 2024.

Any Government of Canada regulator may apply for funding. Priority will be given to experiments where regulators have identified collaboration with regulated entities or other businesses with the aim of bringing applications of new and emerging technologies into the Canadian marketplace or enhancing competitiveness.

The EOI provides a brief overview of the proposed experiment or pre-experimentation project and amount of funding requested. The EOI should not take more than a few hours to complete. If you have questions on how to complete the EOI, it is recommended that you reach out to the CRI. EOIs should be submitted by email to cri-cir@tbs-sct.gc.ca. The CRI will contact applicants as required if clarifications on the proposed experiment or pre-experimentation project are needed.

Step 3: Proposal Submission

Successful EOI applicants will be invited to complete a full proposal. Before developing a proposal, applicants should obtain the support of their Director General or above. The CRI supports applicants throughout the proposal development process. Regulators should refer to the Regulators’ Experimentation Toolkit to assist in identifying, designing, and carrying out regulatory experiments and sandboxes.

Proposals will be assessed, and final funding decisions will be determined by an interdepartmental Steering Committee, made up of representatives from TBS, Privy Council Office, Innovation Science and Economic Development, Transport Canada, Environment and Climate Change Canada, Health Canada, and the Community of Federal Regulators.

Step 4: Funding Decision

Funding will be available from April 2024 upon completion of a MOU with the successful applicant and TBS, and is made available on a cost recovery basis.

The department is responsible to forecast their expenses and include the spending schedule in the MOU. The department will be expected to submit scheduled invoices to TBS to recover the expenses incurred as well as submitting financial forecast to allow TBS to decommit the funds that the department no longer plans on recovering.

For more information on each step of the process, please see the REEF Guide.

Application Documents

REEF Ongoing Projects

Department/ Agency Project Title  Project Description
Transport Canada (TC) Light Sport Aircraft This experiment as proposed by TC involves setting up a sandbox to determine if Light Sport Aircraft, with appropriate conditions, are as reliable as other aircraft currently being used for the purpose of flight training and if the quality of training is as good, or better, than other aircraft currently used for pilot training. The experiment will also inform Transport Canada on potential additional conditions/measures that should be included in future exemptions or regulatory amendments.
Health Canada (HC) Advanced Therapeutic Products Framework for CAR-T Products Manufactured at the Point of Care The objective of the project is to test the use of a co-creation process to develop tailored requirements for a regulatory sandbox for HC’s Advanced Therapeutic Products pathway, for CAR-T products manufactured at point of care.
Click here to see a list of the CRI’s completed projects and experimentation reports