It was our members who made these claims to us about pharmacists who haven't been paid so that we could step in with CIC and defend them.
It was pharmacists who sent us their problems and who asked us to intervene with Citizenship and Immigration Canada to resolve the ongoing dispute. That's how we knew about it. In our offices, we have hundreds of files, so we can say that there are pharmacists who are waiting for payments or who haven't been paid yet.
We don't have global data, but when pharmacists contact us, we know that they haven't been paid and that they have claims with Citizenship and Immigration Canada.