Within the rehabilitation program, that standard was also 80% being achieved, so 80% seems to be a reasonable target.
That being said, during that timeframe the department achieved 75% of that 80% target, which I think is pretty significant. You further state that it means that, of the 2,893 applicants in 2013-14, 733 veterans did not receive a decision within the 16-week standard. When you really extrapolate that, 733 weren't really expected to. If the standard was 80%, 600 were therefore not expected to receive treatment within that 16-week period. So there were really approximately 133 people who fell outside of the 80% standard.
Would that be a reasonable assumption?