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s of the 41 st Parliament Ashton, Dan Option 1 $ 14,250 $ 2,787 Semi-Urban $ 3,185 $ 17,405 $ 1,644 2 $ 863 $ 576 $ - $ 40,710 Bains, Harry Option 3 $ 9,000 $ 3,012 Urban $ 2,138 $ 8,501 $ - 2 $ 845 $ - $ 223 $ 23,719 Barnett, Donna Option 1 $ 9,210 $ 2,982 Coastal/Remote $ 7,762 $ 19,209 $ 85 2 $ 2,674 $ - $ - $ 41,922 Beare, Lisa Option 2 $ 10,436 $ 2,947 Urban $ 2,051 $ 13,080 $ 209 2 $ 1,251 $ - $ 1,620 $ 31,594 Begg, Garry Option 2 $ 9,266 $ 3,302 Urban $ 2,051 $ 8,013 $ 611 2 $ 1,346 $ 4,988 $ - $ 29,577 Bernier, Mike Option 3 $ 9,000 $ 4,066 Rural $ 4,776 $ 34,819 $ 1,594 7 $ 5,962 $ - $ - $ 60,217 Bond, Shirley Option 1 $ 10,623 $ 2,354 Rural $ 4,776 $ 18,409 $ 897 6 $ 4,225 $ - $ - $ 41,284 Brar, Jagrup Option 3 $ 6,000 $ 3,177 Urban $ 2,051 $ 6,282 $ - 5 $ 840 $ - $ - $ 18,350 Cadieux, Stephanie Option 2 $ 6,376 $ 2,720 Urban $ 2,138 $ 6,647 $ 175 2 $ 1,031 $ 2,426 $ - $ 21,513 Chandra Herbert, Spencer Option 3 $ 9,000 $ 4,732 Urban $ 2,138 $ 7,035 $ 47 1 $ 399 $ - $ - $ 23,351 Chen, Katrina Option 1 $ 7,621 $ 2,814 Urban $ 2,051 $ 6,436 $ 38 3 $ 1,764 $ - $ - $ 20,724 Chouhan, Raj Option 3 $ 9,000 $ 3,139 Urban $ 2,138 $ 7,308 $ 159 4 $ 1,547 $ - $ - $ 23,291 Chow, George Option 2 $ 4,133 $ 2,025 Urban $ 2,051 $ 4,916 $ - 4 $ 1,720 $ - $ - $ 14,845 Clark, Christy [Note 12] Option 2 $ 916 $ 435 Semi-Urban $ - $ 11,817 $ 176 13,344 Clovechok, Doug Option 1 $ 7,350 $ 3,360 Coastal/Remote $ 7,444 $ 31,129 $ 1,696 7 $ 8,268 $ - $ - $ 59,247 Coleman, Rich Option 3 $ 9,000 $ 3,203 Urban $ 2,138 $ 13,814 $ 475 2 $ 341 $ - $ - $ 28,971 Conroy, Katrine Option 1 $ 9,972 $ 6,637 Rural $ 4,776 $ 32,777 $ 303 4 $ 3,134 $ - $ 849 $ 58,448 Darcy, Judy Option 1 $ 13,166 $ 2,969 Urban $ 2,138 $ 6,348 $ 47 4 $ 2,359 $ - $ 752 $ 27,779 Davies, Dan Option 1 $ 12,250 $ 2,876 Coastal/Remote $ 7,444 $ 21,498 $ 1,104 6 $ 5,424 $ - $ - $ 50,596 de Jong, Michael Option 2 $ 9,821 $ 2,980 Semi-Urban $ 3,185 $ 18,150 $ 380 0 $ - $ - $ 3,977 $ 38,493 Dean, Mitzi No allowance $ - $ 778 Urban $ 2,051 $ 2,405 $ 241 5,475 D'Eith, Bob Option 2 $ 7,017 $ 3,262 Semi-Urban $ 3,055 $ 8,109 $ 334 3 $ 1,446 $ - $ - $ 23,223 Dix, Adrian Option 2 $ 10,199 $ 3,846 Urban $ 2,138 $ 8,967 $ - 1 $ 423 $ - $ 345 $ 25,918 Donaldson, Doug Option 1 $ 16,037 $ 4,416 Coastal/Remote $ 7,762 $ 32,555 $ 291 9 $ 6,510 $ - $ 10,260 $ 77,831 Eby, David Option 3 $ 9,000 $ 3,143 Urban $ 2,138 $ 11,034 $ - 6 $ 2,838 $ - $ - $ 28,153 Elmore, Mable Option 3 $ 9,000 $ 2,518 Urban $ 2,138 $ 7,321 $ 880 5 $ 2,159 $ - $ - $ 24,016 Farnworth, Mike Option 3 $ 9,000 $ 1,932 Urban $ 2,138 $ 8,958 $ - 2 $ 881 $ - $ - $ 22,909 Fleming, Rob No allowance $ - $ 1,239 Urban $ 2,138 $ 12,874 $ 436 16,687 Foster, Eric Option 1 $ 13,831 $ 3,765 Semi-Urban $ 3,185 $ 15,654 $ 923 3 $ 2,065 $ - $ - $ 39,423 Fraser, Scott Option 3 $ 9,000 $ 4,339 Semi-Rural $ 4,232 $ 14,262 $ 73 6 $ 2,063 $ 227 $ - $ 34,196 Furstenau, Sonia Option 1 $ 7,988 $ 147 Semi-Urban $ 3,055 $ 7,218 $ 450 1 $ 1,513 $ 1,612 $ - $ 21,983 Gibson, Simon Option 2 $ 6,373 $ 2,977 Semi-Urban $ 3,185 $ 6,426 $ - 2 $ 1,449 $ - $ - $ 20,410 Glumac, Rick Option 2 $ 7,344 $ 3,380 Urban $ 2,051 $ 9,667 $ 52 2 $ 623 $ - $ - $ 23,117 Heyman, George Option 2 $ 7,598 $ 3,855 Urban $ 2,138 $ 9,845 $ - 8 $ 2,030 $ - $ 2,561 $ 28,027 Page 1 of 6

Horgan, John No allowance $ - $ 876 Semi-Urban $ 1,034 $ 18,031 $ 742 0 $ - $ - $ 5,600 $ 26,283 Hunt, Marvin Option 3 $ 9,000 $ 2,666 Urban $ 2,138 $ 6,148 $ 330 3 $ 1,050 $ - $ - $ 21,332 Isaacs, Joan Option 2 $ 7,754 $ 3,060 Urban $ 2,051 $ 7,364 $ 420 4 $ 1,858 $ - $ - $ 22,507 James, Carole No allowance $ - $ 1,952 Urban $ 2,138 $ 4,429 $ - 1 $ 85 $ - $ 4,015 $ 12,619 Johal, Jas Option 2 $ 8,313 $ 3,349 Urban $ 2,051 $ 5,329 $ 365 5 $ 2,583 $ - $ - $ 21,990 Kahlon, Ravi Option 3 $ 7,491 $ 3,150 Urban $ 2,051 $ 4,683 $ 73 2 $ 443 $ - $ - $ 17,891 Kang, Anne Option 2 $ 7,020 $ 3,554 Urban $ 2,051 $ 9,199 $ 47 2 $ 328 $ - $ - $ 22,199 Krog, Leonard Option 2 $ 5,640 $ 2,773 Urban $ 2,138 $ 4,279 $ 429 1 $ 395 $ - $ - $ 15,654 Kyllo, Greg Option 1 $ 14,646 $ 2,550 Rural $ 4,776 $ 18,556 $ 1,702 5 $ 4,503 $ - $ - $ 46,733 Larson, Linda Option 1 $ 9,805 $ 3,160 Rural $ 4,776 $ 14,270 $ 889 3 $ 3,795 $ - $ - $ 36,695 Lee, Michael Option 1 $ 9,357 $ 3,146 Urban $ 2,051 $ 4,033 $ 176 1 $ 876 $ - $ - $ 19,639 Leonard, Ronna-Rae Option 1 $ 7,651 $ 2,856 Semi-Urban $ 3,055 $ 6,616 $ 360 8 $ 2,651 $ - $ - $ 23,189 Letnick, Norm Option 3 $ 9,000 $ 2,481 Semi-Urban $ 3,185 $ 10,858 $ 375 2 $ 1,785 $ - $ - $ 27,684 Ma, Bowinn Option 1 $ 11,255 $ 3,452 Urban $ 2,051 $ 8,802 $ 251 6 $ 1,933 $ - $ - $ 27,744 Mark, Melanie Option 2 $ 9,690 $ 3,135 Urban $ 2,138 $ 15,229 $ 59 10 $ 1,637 $ - $ - $ 31,888 Martin, John Option 3 $ 9,000 $ 3,018 Semi-Urban $ 3,185 $ 10,993 $ 785 5 $ 3,920 $ - $ - $ 30,901 Milobar, Peter Option 2 $ 7,593 $ 3,102 Semi-Rural $ 4,059 $ 15,246 $ 833 1 $ 1,010 $ - $ - $ 31,843 Morris, Mike Option 1 $ 13,915 $ 3,167 Rural $ 4,776 $ 21,556 $ 574 6 $ 4,875 $ - $ - $ 48,863 Mungall, Michelle Option 3 $ 9,000 $ 3,313 Rural $ 4,776 $ 19,426 $ 550 5 $ 3,081 $ - $ 1,796 $ 41,942 Oakes, Coralee Option 2 $ 11,466 $ 3,665 Rural $ 4,776 $ 23,706 $ 484 2 $ 1,053 $ - $ - $ 45,150 Olsen, Adam No allowance $ - $ 1,426 Semi-Urban $ 3,055 $ 6,779 $ 834 12,094 Paton, Ian Option 2 $ 7,581 $ 3,148 Urban $ 2,051 $ 7,659 $ 607 8 $ 4,754 $ - $ - $ 25,800 Plecas, Darryl Option 3 $ 9,000 $ 2,191 Semi-Urban $ 3,185 $ 5,650 $ 594 2 $ 1,144 $ 16,956 $ - $ 38,720 Polak, Mary Option 2 $ 7,641 $ 3,539 Urban $ 2,138 $ 6,857 $ 228 4 $ 1,115 $ - $ - $ 21,518 Popham, Lana No allowance $ - $ 52 Urban $ 2,138 $ 17,036 $ 325 1 $ 491 $ - $ - $ 20,042 Ralston, Bruce Option 3 $ 9,000 $ 1,455 Urban $ 2,138 $ 7,747 $ 47 2 $ 412 $ - $ 1,389 $ 22,188 Redies, Tracy Option 2 $ 9,056 $ 3,098 Urban $ 2,051 $ 5,421 $ 500 2 $ 1,173 $ - $ - $ 21,299 Reid, Linda Option 3 $ 9,000 $ 2,845 Urban $ 2,138 $ 8,735 $ 199 8 $ 2,603 $ - $ - $ 25,520 Rice, Jennifer Option 3 $ 9,000 $ 3,560 Coastal/Remote $ 7,762 $ 27,321 $ 837 4 $ 4,686 $ - $ - $ 53,166 Robinson, Selina Option 3 $ 9,000 $ 3,401 Urban $ 2,138 $ 14,633 $ 26 1 $ 345 $ - $ - $ 29,543 Ross, Ellis Option 1 $ 8,943 $ 2,667 Semi-Rural $ 4,059 $ 18,306 $ 719 5 $ 3,515 $ - $ - $ 38,209 Routledge, Janet Option 2 $ 6,291 $ 3,173 Urban $ 2,051 $ 8,117 $ 334 2 $ 1,539 $ - $ - $ 21,505 Routley, Doug Option 3 $ 9,000 $ 3,542 Semi-Urban $ 3,185 $ 3,836 $ 639 1 $ 475 $ - $ - $ 20,677 Rustad, John Option 3 $ 9,732 $ 3,370 Coastal/Remote $ 7,762 $ 36,099 $ 1,430 9 $ 7,147 $ - $ - $ 65,540 Shypitka, Tom Option 2 $ 10,430 $ 2,754 Rural $ 4,580 $ 18,128 $ 927 6 $ 6,219 $ - $ - $ 43,038 Simons, Nicholas Option 3 $ 9,000 $ 2,921 Coastal/Remote $ 7,762 $ 22,451 $ 2,506 7 $ 2,527 $ - $ - $ 47,167 Simpson, Shane Option 3 $ 8,696 $ 3,350 Urban $ 2,138 $ 8,391 $ 47 3 $ 1,257 $ - $ - $ 23,879 Page 2 of 6

Sims, Jinny Option 2 $ 9,887 $ 4,301 Urban $ 2,051 $ 10,262 $ - 2 $ 408 $ - $ - $ 26,909 Singh, Rachna Option 3 $ 5,569 $ 3,002 Urban $ 2,051 $ 4,448 $ 346 3 $ 1,412 $ - $ - $ 16,828 Stilwell, Michelle Option 1 $ 9,240 $ 2,625 Semi-Urban $ 3,185 $ 7,901 $ 1,137 2 $ 306 $ - $ - $ 24,394 Stone, Todd Option 2 $ 10,358 $ 2,759 Semi-Urban $ 3,185 $ 22,732 $ 270 3 $ 4,108 $ - $ - $ 43,412 Sturdy, Jordan Option 3 $ 9,000 $ 2,562 Semi-Rural $ 4,232 $ 12,693 $ 310 5 $ 2,269 $ - $ - $ 31,066 Sullivan, Sam Option 2 $ 6,962 $ 2,510 Urban $ 2,138 $ 5,734 $ 252 2 $ 588 $ - $ - $ 18,184 Sultan, Ralph Option 3 $ 9,000 $ 3,013 Urban $ 2,138 $ 7,640 $ 320 4 $ 1,495 $ - $ - $ 23,606 Tegart, Jackie Option 1 $ 9,696 $ 2,983 Coastal/Remote $ 7,762 $ 20,831 $ 1,979 4 $ 3,172 $ - $ - $ 46,423 Thomson, Steve Option 2 $ 7,635 $ 3,480 Semi-Urban $ 3,185 $ 13,558 $ 329 3 $ 752 $ - $ 3,510 $ 32,449 Thornthwaite, Jane Option 2 $ 8,078 $ 2,842 Urban $ 2,138 $ 10,943 $ 510 3 $ 1,821 $ - $ - $ 26,332 Throness, Laurie Option 3 $ 9,000 $ 2,650 Semi-Rural $ 4,232 $ 6,723 $ 592 1 $ 563 $ - $ - $ 23,760 Trevena, Claire Option 3 $ 8,548 $ 4,014 Coastal/Remote $ 7,762 $ 19,929 $ 117 1 $ 434 $ - $ - $ 40,804 Wat, Teresa Option 2 $ 6,676 $ 3,077 Urban $ 2,138 $ 9,359 $ 131 1 $ 248 $ - $ - $ 21,629 Weaver, Andrew No allowance $ - $ 1,335 Urban $ 2,138 $ 8,206 $ 747 1 $ 338 $ - $ - $ 12,764 Wilkinson, Andrew Option 2 $ 5,729 $ 2,387 Urban $ 2,138 $ 12,739 $ 26 4 $ 1,529 $ - $ - $ 24,548 Yap, John Option 3 $ 9,000 $ 2,668 Urban $ 2,138 $ 11,295 $ 538 8 $ 2,013 $ - $ - $ 27,652 Subtotal $ 712,121 $ 253,239 $ 280,033 $ 1,085,800 $ 41,167 $ 166,712 $ 26,785 $ 36,897 $ 2,602,754 Non-returning s of the 40 th Parliament Anton, Suzanne Option 2 $ - $ - Urban $ 88 $ 155 $ - 243 Austin, Robin Option 3 $ 2,000 $ - Semi-Rural $ 173 $ - $ - 2,173 Bennett, Bill Option 3 $ 2,000 $ - Rural $ 196 $ 12,822 $ - 1 $ 1,331 $ - $ - $ 16,349 Bing, Doug Option 3 $ 3,000 $ 117 Urban $ 88 $ 186 $ - 3,391 Corrigan, Kathy Option 3 $ 2,000 $ - Urban $ 88 $ - $ - 1 $ 371 $ - $ - $ 2,459 Dalton, Marc Option 3 $ 3,000 $ - Semi-Urban $ 131 $ 313 $ 35 3,479 Fassbender, Peter Option 1 $ 3,815 $ 197 Urban $ 88 $ 3,506 $ - 7,606 Hamilton, Scott Option 3 $ 3,000 $ 38 Urban $ 88 $ 367 $ - 3,493 Hammell, Sue Option 3 $ 2,000 $ - Urban $ 88 $ 573 $ - 2,661 Hogg, Gordon Option 3 $ 2,000 $ 26 Urban $ 88 $ 291 $ - 2,405 Holman, Gary No allowance $ - $ - Semi-Urban $ 131 $ - $ - 131 Huntington, Vicki Option 2 $ 223 $ 140 Urban $ 88 $ 293 $ - 744 Karagianis, Maurine No allowance $ - $ - Urban $ 88 $ - $ - 88 Lake, Terry Option 3 $ 1,151 $ 671 Semi-Rural $ 173 $ 3,158 $ - 0 $ - $ - $ 429 $ 5,582 Lee, Richard Option 3 $ 3,000 $ 117 Urban $ 88 $ 435 $ - 3,640 Macdonald, Norm Option 3 $ 2,000 $ - Coastal/Remote $ 318 $ - $ - 2,318 McRae, Don Option 3 $ 2,000 $ 105 Semi-Urban $ 131 $ 2,288 $ 346 1 $ 491 $ - $ - $ 5,361 Page 3 of 6

Pimm, Pat Option 1 $ 3,200 $ 59 Coastal/Remote $ 318 $ 1,422 $ 235 5,234 Reimer, Linda Option 2 $ - $ - Urban $ 88 $ 37 $ - 125 Routley, Bill Option 3 $ 2,000 $ - Semi-Urban $ 131 $ 635 $ 169 2,935 Shin, Jane Option 3 $ 2,000 $ - Urban $ 88 $ 224 $ 61 2,373 Stilwell, Moira Option 3 $ 2,000 $ - Urban $ 88 $ - $ - 1 $ 410 $ - $ - $ 2,498 Virk, Amrik Option 1 $ 4,370 $ - Urban $ 88 $ 1,564 $ - 6,022 Wickens, Jodie Option 3 $ 3,000 $ - Urban $ 88 $ - $ - 3,088 Yamamoto, Naomi Option 3 $ 3,000 $ 38 Urban $ 88 $ 2,362 $ - 5,488 Subtotal $ 50,759 $ 1,508 $ 3,110 $ 30,631 $ 846 $ 2,603 $ - $ 429 $ 89,886 Total $ 762,880 $ 254,747 $ 283,143 $ 1,116,431 $ 42,013 $ 169,315 $ 26,785 $ 37,326 $ 2,692,640 The accompanying notes form an integral part of this report Page 4 of 6

ACCOMPANYING NOTES Note 1 Note 2 Note 3 Note 4 Note 5 Note 6 Note 7 Note 8 This report provides details of travel costs that have been processed and paid in the period. It does not include travel costs where the travel expense claim has not been submitted for processing, or where the travel claim is in the process of being paid. Travel costs may not include all credits or reimbursements resulting from travel that is cancelled or subsidized by third party entities due to timing differences. Capital City Living Allowance - Selected Option and Accommodation s from outside the Capital Regional District are paid an allowance to cover their accommodation costs while in Victoria. There are a number of options available to s depending on whether they choose to rent, own a second residence, or stay in hotels. The allowance is subject to annual maximums depending on the option selected. The allowance for s who rent or own, where expenses are supported by receipts, is capped at $19,000 per year (Option 1). For s who choose hotel accommodation, the annual cap is $17,000 where expenses are supported by receipts (Option 2). s who make other arrangements, or who do not provide receipts, may opt for a flat rate living allowance of $1,000 per month or $12,000 per year (Option 3). The option chosen by a is applicable for a whole year, for the period from April 1 to March 31. Capital City Living Allowance - Per Diem s are paid a daily per diem rate of up to $61 while in Victoria on Legislative Assembly business (no receipts are required). In-Constituency Travel s are paid an annual allowance for travel and out-of-pocket expenses within their ridings. The amount is dependent on the classification of the riding. Urban ridings receive the lowest allowance, followed by semi-urban, rural, and finally coastal/remote which receive the highest allowance. General Travel - This expense category is for s' travel within the Province (but not within their constituency) while carrying out work as an MLA. It includes transportation and accommodation costs, as well as per diem payments for food and incidentals. This expense category also includes travel within the Province for s of Cabinet (Ministers and Ministers of State). These expenses are managed and paid for by the respective Ministries or the Ministry of Finance, and not the Legislative Assembly. Travel costs for s of Cabinet reflect the amounts disclosed on the Province of British Columbia website at http://www.openinfo.gov.bc.ca/ibc/index.page which includes transportation and accommodation costs, as well as per diem rate of up to $61. Accompanying Person Travel s are allocated up to 12 trips per fiscal year to be used by an accompanying person. An accompanying person is typically a family member. Certain travel expenses require the approval of the. Examples include out-of-province / out-of-country travel in connection with specific duties (e.g. Commonwealth Parliamentary Association functions) and attendance at conferences and other meetings. Out-of-province / out-of-country travel expenses incurred by the are approved by the Executive Financial Officer. Travel - Ministerial This expense category is for out-of-province/out-of-country travel for s of Cabinet (Ministers and Ministers of State). These expenses are managed and paid for by the respective ministries or the Ministry of Finance, and not the Legislative Assembly. Travel costs for s of Cabinet reflect the amounts disclosed on the Province of British Columbia website at http://www.openinfo.gov.bc.ca/ibc/index.page. Page 5 of 6

ACCOMPANYING NOTES Note 9 Committee Travel Parliamentary Committees s' travel is not included in this report of s' travel expenses. A majority of the travel expenses in this category are initiated and paid by the Parliamentary Committees Office on behalf of Committee s for meetings held in Victoria or in other locations. Total Parliamentary Committee travel expenses paid for individual Committee s for April 1, 2017 through December 31, 2017 is $33,252. Further details on s' committee related travel costs can be found on the Parliamentary Committee s' Travel Expense Summary. Note 10 Receipts s' travel receipts are available on the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia website at https://www.leg.bc.ca/s-disclosure-and-receipts. For s of Cabinet (Ministers and Ministers of State), most travel expense claims are processed by the Ministry of Finance and this information is available on the Province of British Columbia website at http://www.openinfo.gov.bc.ca/ibc/index.page. Occasionally, however, s of Cabinet may need to submit travel expense claims (e.g. for Accompanying Person travel) to the Legislative Assembly of BC and in these cases redacted receipts will be included with the disclosure reports. GST input tax credits are not included in the amounts of the travel expenses in this report and therefore, the amounts of the travel expenses in receipts do not agree to the amounts of the travel expenses in this report. Note 11 Note 12 The 40 th Parliament was dissolved on April 11, 2017 for the May 9 provincial general election. The 41 st Parliament opened on June 22. This report includes returning s, new s, and non-returning s, and as such, the travel expenses for each of these groups is not comparable. Additional information can be found on the s Guide to Policy and Resources website at http://members.leg.bc.ca/index.htm. Christy Clark resigned as a of the Legislative Assembly on August 4, 2017. Ben Stewart was elected as a of the Legislative Assembly in a by-election on February 14, 2018. Page 6 of 6