I cannot talk about 2015, unfortunately. I was there in 2018. When I arrived we were asking for additional funding because of the number of complaints that were received by my office. Every year we get an increase, a 25% minimum. In the five years that I've been commissioner the complaints have increased by 180%.
Unfortunately we can't foresee the future, so every time we ask for additional funding we think we have enough, and then the next year we have more complaints.
We definitely use these funds to hire investigators. I have 75% of my funding going to investigations to support them and to complete them. Right now, like I said earlier, I'm funded for close to 4,000 cases, approximately. We were able to do 7,000. We have increased our efficiency. Working from home for us has been a great advantage, because our people are way more efficient when they don't have all the distraction and noise.
That aside, I think if we continue to receive more complaints we cannot attack the inventory. My inventory is always staying at around 3,500 or 4,000 cases. I'm closing 7,000 cases, but I'm receiving 7,000. I would like to have at least temporary funding to get additional investigators so that we can get rid of those files that are stuck in the inventory.
I also want to say that, even if I get more money for more investigators, the units, the institutions, as I said earlier, are not able to respond to my investigators. They don't have the resources either. They have to decide whether they are going to respond to me in my complaints investigation process or respond to the requests that are waiting on their desks as well.
More money to me is not sufficient. We need to invest in the entire system.