I'll start off, Mr. Chair, by saying that at the first application, in the vicinity of 70% of veterans get a yes or a partial yes: their claim is accepted in full or in part.
I might want to point out that through the initiatives that have been announced by the minister and previous ministers, we've done a lot of work in the area of letter simplification, explaining to a veteran what we looked at, what evidence we looked at, and why we came to the conclusions we did.
There was also the recommendation that came from the veterans ombudsman. In his report of January 2013, he recommended that in cases where there appeared to be some missing information, we actually call the veteran before we render the final decision. We've been doing that. We're finding that in some cases, a no will turn into a yes—which is good.
There's also the fact that if a veteran, without having to go to the Veterans Review and Appeal Board, finds there is a piece of information that was missing or that they didn't have at the time, they can send that in to us and we will do a reassessment. It isn't necessary to go to the Veterans Review and Appeal Board. Then, of course, if the answer is no at the departmental level, they can go to VRAB.
I think the best advice I've given to veterans and veterans organizations, and when I've gone to Canadian Armed Forces bases and wings, is to make sure you get all your information up front. If you look at the statistics, you will find that the 70% probably grows to somewhere between 85% and 90%.
One of the things I keep telling people is that if you don't have the medical documentation—if the infamous CF 98, I think it's called, is not in your file—we do take witness statements. So if something happened, you can have witness statements, which we will accept in lieu of the documentation. I think keeping the information up front....
I also want to point out, Mr. Chair, that Veterans Affairs Canada has about 50 employees across Canada who are dedicated to helping people complete their applications for disability benefits.