Since the local POA Transfer date of March 5, 2001 through to the end of 2019, this Area's POA Program has realized total combined net revenue of approximately $46,963,000. The calculation is broken down by year by municipal partner in TABLE E-3 below:

TABLE E-3: CUMULATIVE ANNUAL NET REVENUE DISTRIBUTIONS-$000's

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There are a number of factors that must always be taken into consideration when reviewing the financial results for any fiscal year, as well as when projecting potential results for subsequent reporting periods:

 As ticketing and the laying of charges decline so do current fine revenues. This has been a consistent trend not just in Windsor but also in the province over the past five years. Although the POA Program has other sources of revenue (notably aggressive enforcement efforts targeting old or defaulted fines) the bulk of receipts is highly dependent upon the number, type and quality of new charges laid, as well as the attendance of trained officers at trials in disputed cases

 Another significant and uncontrollable external revenue factor is the number of fines imposed by an independent and impartial judiciary in the exercise of their discretionary sentencing functions, in the event of the entering of convictions

 The POA Program is highly vulnerable to certain uncontrollable external expenses, notably the provincial charges for Victim Fines Surcharges, adjudication and those for Part III prosecutions, both of which are mandated by the Transfer Agreement