I share your desire. As I said, I've “ATIP'ed” the hard data, and once I have it, I'll be happy to share it.
I think, though, a key point is that even the CRA itself has acknowledged in the last week that it changed the verse in the first week of May that introduced the language that an adult independently managing insulin therapy generally does not require the required 14 hours a week for that therapy, unless complications are present. Thus, they acknowledge that they made that change, and that change has caused a spike in the order of hundreds if not thousands of additional disallowances of people who had previously been allowed and whose doctors and nurses are certifying them. Therefore, whether my 80% number is valid or not remains to be seen, but the unquestionable reality is that there has been a marked change in practice that is adversely affecting tens of thousands of Canadians, and we need it to change as quickly as possible.