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Veterans Affairs committee  I have information going back to, I believe, 2009-10. At that time there were 154, and there were 171 in the following year. There were 143 in 2011-12.

October 1st, 2012Committee meeting

Dale Sharkey

Veterans Affairs committee  All of these were referred back to the minister under section 85 for decision-making.

October 1st, 2012Committee meeting

Dale Sharkey

Veterans Affairs committee  I think there are approximately between 70 and 80.

October 1st, 2012Committee meeting

Dale Sharkey

Veterans Affairs committee  That's correct.

October 1st, 2012Committee meeting

Dale Sharkey

Veterans Affairs committee  Partially, we have currently published all of our noteworthy leading and persuasive decisions, decisions that we feel are useful and provide some instruction around the law or are of general interest. The cost of publishing all decisions is about $3 million to $3.6 million a year

October 1st, 2012Committee meeting

Dale Sharkey

October 1st, 2012Committee meeting

Dale Sharkey

Veterans Affairs committee  I actually did some research into that, because it was raised to me by one of the veterans organizations. After looking into the Official Languages Act, I can say that using CanLII it doesn't relieve our organization, as a federal organization, from publishing in both official la

October 1st, 2012Committee meeting

Dale Sharkey

Veterans Affairs committee  I think the board would be happy to have any financial means to publish all of the decisions, but in this time of restraint we've tried to find a way that shares with veterans the decisions that illustrate the most common conditions, decisions that illustrate areas of interpretat

October 1st, 2012Committee meeting

Dale Sharkey

Veterans Affairs committee  That's right.

February 14th, 2011Committee meeting

Dale Sharkey

Veterans Affairs committee  Well, it's registered with the board, and once it's ready to be scheduled it would be in about three months that we would get it to a hearing. So it's registered with the board, and then, on average, there's some shared time in there with a representative, and then once they say

February 14th, 2011Committee meeting

Dale Sharkey

Veterans Affairs committee  Yes. And then the decision is rendered within six weeks following the hearing.

February 14th, 2011Committee meeting

Dale Sharkey

Veterans Affairs committee  It's usually within--

February 14th, 2011Committee meeting

Dale Sharkey

Veterans Affairs committee  --yes--two and a half from the date of registration to the hearing, on average, and then it's another six weeks from the hearing to the decision.

February 14th, 2011Committee meeting

Dale Sharkey

Veterans Affairs committee  If it were contiguous, on average, yes.

February 14th, 2011Committee meeting

Dale Sharkey

Veterans Affairs committee  I can answer that. Yes, it's the same challenge for us, because we're seeking the same medical service records. Oftentimes they do exist in the department, so we're able to access them if the appeal is made close enough to the time that they're still retained within the departme

February 14th, 2011Committee meeting

Dale Sharkey