Post Hearing
Survey Results
2001-2002
Introduction
The Board is committed to providing quality services to Canadians and
to meeting the evolving needs of the public to engage in NEB matters.
One way in which the Board ensures continuous improvement in these areas
is to encourage those involved in our hearing process to complete a post
hearing survey. At the conclusion of a hearing, surveys are sent to
those on the Board's registered parties list (e.g. applicants and intervenors).
The feedback received from hearing participants is then compiled and
used to review current practices and procedure pertaining to the hearing
process. The goal of the survey is to measure participants' satisfaction
with the Board process, information and interaction; it is not designed
to measure parties' satisfaction with the hearing outcome.
Hearings held in 2001-2002
The following are survey results from hearings that concluded between
1 April 2001 and 1 April 2002. They include:
- Westcoast Energy Inc.'s Pine River Gas Plant Sulphur Pipeline (Westcoast)
- BC Gas Utility Ltd. (BC Gas) decision review
- Cartier Pipeline and Company, Limited Partnership (Cartier) toll treatment
- TransCanada PipeLines Limited (Trans-Canada) tolls for transportation
- Cedars Rapids Transmission Co. (Cedars Rapids) power line reconstruction
If you would like to review the post-hearing survey results for a particular hearing,
please e-mail your request to Andrew Cameron (acameron@neb-one.gc.ca).
1. Westcoast (MH-1-2001)
In April 2001, the National Energy Board held a public hearing on the
operation of Westcoast 's Pine River Gas Plant Sulphur Pipeline. The purpose
of the hearing was to determine if the sulphur pipeline may be safely
operated; whether the Board should order Westcoast to repair, reconstruct
or alter part of the sulphur pipeline in order to ensure that it may be
safely operated; and, if conditions should be imposed on Westcoast in
order to ensure the safe operation of the sulphur pipeline. The hearing
was held in Chetwynd, British Columbia.
2. BC Gas (RH-2-2001)
In September 2001, the National Energy Board held a public hearing on
an application from BC Gas to review and vary a decision that the Board
rendered in March 1999. The decision followed a public hearing (RH-2-98)
regarding an application by BC Gas for access to the pipeline system of
Westcoast Energy Inc. (Westcoast) and the appropriate tolls for the service.
The hearing was held in Vancouver, British Columbia.
3. Cartier (RH-3-2001)
In April 2002, the National Energy Board held a public hearing on a
filing submitted by Cartier for consideration of the toll treatment of
the Northwest Facilities that Cartier would like Maritimes & Northeast
Pipeline Management Ltd. (M&NP) to construct. The hearing was held
in Halifax, Nova Scotia.
4. TransCanada (RH-4-2001)
In February 2002, the National Energy Board held a public hearing on
an application from TransCanada for approval of tolls that it may charge
for transportation services on its Mainline for the year 2003. The hearing
was held in Calgary, Alberta.
5. Cedars Rapids (EH-1-2002)
In March 2002, the National Energy Board held a public hearing on an
application by Cedars Rapids to reconstruct an international power line
(IPL) from Les Cèdres, Quebec to Cornwall, Ontario. The hearing
was held in Cornwall, Ontario.
Hearing Order
The Hearing Order is the document which contains details
about a particular hearing and directions on how to participate. It is
issued prior to the hearing and includes information such as: date, time,
location, description of the application, list of issues to be raised
at the hearing and a preliminary list of parties. Knowing what participants
think about information contained in the Hearing Order allows the Board
to determine whether it clearly meets the information needs of interested parties.
![Hearing Order](/web/20061026212330im_/http://www.neb-one.gc.ca/hearings/surveys/images2001_2002/HearingOrder_e.gif)
2001-2002 Post Hearing Survey
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Information Request Process
The information request process allows all registered
intervenors to request information or ask questions of the applicant or
other intervenors. This question measures participants' satisfaction
with the information request process.
![Information Request Process](/web/20061026212330im_/http://www.neb-one.gc.ca/hearings/surveys/images2001_2002/IRProcess_e.gif)
2001-2002 Post Hearing Survey
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Hearing Logistics
The Board realizes that it cannot always accommodate everyone's
preferences, but it does try to ensure that hearings are accessible by
creating an environment that facilitates participation. Examples include
holding hearings in local communities where people have the greatest interest
in an application and adjusting hearing hours to meet the needs of intervenors.
![Hearing Logistics](/web/20061026212330im_/http://www.neb-one.gc.ca/hearings/surveys/images2001_2002/HearingLogistics_e.gif)
2001-2002 Post Hearing Survey
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Hearing Process
The Board strives to ensure that its hearings process
encourages and facilitates participation. Effective two-way communication
is a key ingredient to success in this area.
![Hearing Process](/web/20061026212330im_/http://www.neb-one.gc.ca/hearings/surveys/images2001_2002/HearingProcess_e.gif)
2001-2002 Post Hearing Survey
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Environmental Assessment
The environmental assessment is one of many factors considered
at a hearing that has an impact on the outcome. Due to its importance,
the Board wants to ensure intervenors believe that environmental issues
have been appropriately addressed.
![Environmental Assessment](/web/20061026212330im_/http://www.neb-one.gc.ca/hearings/surveys/images2001_2002/EnvironmentalAssessment_e.gif)
2001-2002 Post Hearing Survey
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Language Services
It is the Board's mandate to provide quality services
in both official languages that are clear and easily understood. The following
measures participants' satisfaction with these services.
![Language Services](/web/20061026212330im_/http://www.neb-one.gc.ca/hearings/surveys/images2001_2002/LanguageServices_e.gif)
2001-2002 Post Hearing Survey
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Hearing Transcripts
To facilitate participation, the Board provides hearing
transcripts of daily proceedings prior to the next hearing day. These
are an official court record used to capture testimony of all intervenors.
These questions ask about the quality and timeliness of these documents.
![Hearing Transcripts](/web/20061026212330im_/http://www.neb-one.gc.ca/hearings/surveys/images2001_2002/HearingTranscripts_e.gif)
2001-2002 Post Hearing Survey
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On-line Broadcast
For those unable to attend a hearing in person, the Board
provides a real-time audio broadcast of the proceedings through its Internet
site. The quality of this service is important and feedback from interested
parties is key to ensuring on-going improvements.
![On-line Broadcast](/web/20061026212330im_/http://www.neb-one.gc.ca/hearings/surveys/images2001_2002/OnlineBroadcast_e.gif)
2001-2002 Post Hearing Survey
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NEB Staff
The Board takes pride in its work and in its professional
team of employees. Knowing how well the Board and staff interact with
participants throughout the hearing process is important to be able to
continue to provide quality services.
![NEB Staff](/web/20061026212330im_/http://www.neb-one.gc.ca/hearings/surveys/images2001_2002/NEBStaff_e.gif)
2001-2002 Post Hearing Survey
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Overall Satisfaction
One way to measure the success of the Board's efforts
is through the satisfaction of participants involved in its hearing process.
This question determines the quality of the experience hearing participants'
had with the NEB.
![Overall, how satisfied were you with your interaction with the NEB?](/web/20061026212330im_/http://www.neb-one.gc.ca/hearings/surveys/images2001_2002/Satisfaction_e.gif)
2001-2002 Post Hearing Survey
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Participants
Hearing participants are those which have expressed an
interest in a particular hearing and were granted intervenor status by
the Board. Having a better understanding of which groups participants
represent provides the Board with a better understanding of which sectors
of society are participating in Board hearings.
![Participants](/web/20061026212330im_/http://www.neb-one.gc.ca/hearings/surveys/images2001_2002/Participants_e.gif)
2001-2002 Post Hearing Survey
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Follow-up Actions
Thank you to everyone who responded
to our questionnaire regarding participation in our hearings. As a result
of the feedback the Board has received, the following enhancements have been made:
- refining of public information sessions - timing, location, content
and how we advise the public of the sessions;
- holding public information sessions for aboriginal groups;
- inviting local governments to public information sessions;
- holding special information sessions for intervenors shortly before
the hearing to assist with the process and last minute questions;
- adopting a plain language standard for Hearing Orders ; and
- sharing the results of the post hearing surveys on the Board's Web site.
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