I'd like to give you two parts to that answer. The first part is globally, with the disability tax credit overall, and the second part would relate to diabetes life-sustaining therapies. I'm also happy to provide this in writing to you. I won't go on at length on either of them.
On the first, globally, I gave you a couple of statistics, but we can track the disability credit claims acceptance rates over the last number of years, and they have generally been growing. I gave you figures of 765,000 taxpayers utilizing the DTC last year, which was an 8% increase over the year before. That amounted to about $1.3 billion in credits. I can give you those numbers, although they aren't specific to the point you just raised. I just want to tell you that we track those numbers overall, and we have good statistics on that.
Now, the disability tax credit is provided to people not so much based on the affliction they have, but on how it affects their everyday life. That's the way the legislation reads, and that's the way we administer it.
We don't collect data systematically on diabetes versus another type of disability that someone might have, so I can't give you statistics based on that narrow disaggregated number, and certainly not for the recent months.
The minister has asked us to look at how we collect data and how we could do better. At the moment, we are manually pulling some files, but this is a complicated process. We run a lot of things automatically, but we are looking to go in and manually pull files. We're in the middle of that, or not even in the middle. We're at the beginning stages of that, and we hope to complete it somewhere around the end of the year. We'll have a better estimate of what has been happening on that narrow range.
A question going forward for us is whether we should be doing that across the broader range of disabilities. We'll have to weigh that, but we have been asked, not only by you but by the minister, to see if we can do a better job collecting this data. I can't give you statistics on diabetes in particular, and not since May. I can tell you overall, as we look at the credit, that it has been increasing in use and in dollar amounts. It is projected to increase in the future, but those are projections.
We will be able to come back to you, and certainly we will look to bring that data forward to the disability committee so that we can talk about it and have a better understanding of what's going on.
As the minister said, we are always looking for ways to improve how we administer. We talk to medical practitioners. We try to communicate as effectively as we can with people about what the rules are, so we'll look forward to the data informing the committee's discussions and then moving forward from there.