We have multiple sources for this data. We have personally been contacted by several hundred people with diabetes complaining that they've recently been disallowed. We've also received a number of complaints from a number of diabetes clinics across the country that they're seeing multiple rejections, unlike in the past. We've heard from a number of social forums of people with type 1 diabetes that there has been a strong pattern in this regard. We've also heard from the Association of Canadian Disability Benefit Professionals, an association of companies that provide assistance to people who choose to have it, applying for the DTC and RDSP.
Based on the number of people who have contacted Diabetes Canada directly in the past couple of months, we can see that in the past six months there have been 715 disallowances and only five or six approvals, not all of which are for adults. I have seen the copies of these disallowances. By contrast, in the same period in the previous six months, there were more than 1,000 approvals and only five or six disapprovals. I don't have a complete dataset. We asked the CRA for this information. I understand they don't keep records in the way we ideally would want, for them to be able to answer questions on people with diabetes specifically. We haven't received a response to our question even in general terms. I don't have statistics from the CRA, but I have a great many sources who are experts in this community, all of whom are pointing to a ratio of far more than a 80% rejection rate.