With respect to Canada Pension Plan disability benefits, in total, in each HRDC regional office and for each of the years 1990 to 2000, inclusive: ( a ) how many individuals applied for such benefits; ( b ) how many applications for benefits were approved at initial application and at each level of appeal; ( c ) how many individuals, and what percentage of individuals, appealed the denial of benefits at initial application and at each level of appeal; ( d ) how many decisions that went against the government at the review tribunal level were then appealed by the Minister to the Pensions Appeal Board; ( e ) how many of the Minister's appeals were rejected; ( f ) what was the average length of time for HRDC to process a disability claim at initial application and at each level of appeal; and ( g ) at initial application, and at each level of appeal, how many disability claims took (i) less than 8 weeks to process, (ii) from 9 to 16 weeks to process, (iii) from 17 to 26 weeks to process, (iv) from 27 to 52 weeks to process, and (v) more than 52 weeks to process?
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