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Veterans Affairs committee  I can speak on behalf of the public service side in terms of the staff. It's one of the things that we've looked at in our own human resources planning, to include the Canadian Forces members as part of our area selection whenever we do internal staffing so that we're opening it

February 14th, 2011Committee meeting

Dale Sharkey

Veterans Affairs committee  Definitely. For us, in that particular area we're doing now, to have someone who is familiar with the documentation that relates to the Canadian Forces would be a great advantage for us in preparing our statements of cases and things. It would be a big advantage.

February 14th, 2011Committee meeting

Dale Sharkey

Veterans Affairs committee  I don't have any information at all on the ages and the combinations.

February 14th, 2011Committee meeting

Dale Sharkey

Veterans Affairs committee  They were pretty good at keeping records for the Second World War veterans too. It's surprising; I think they had a lot more administrative resources throughout the years, but I think we have more paper today.

February 14th, 2011Committee meeting

Dale Sharkey

Veterans Affairs committee  Yes, exactly. They're more accessible.

February 14th, 2011Committee meeting

Dale Sharkey

Veterans Affairs committee  It's about 68% at review, and 42% at appeal.

February 14th, 2011Committee meeting

Dale Sharkey

Veterans Affairs committee  That's for PTSD and major depressive.

February 14th, 2011Committee meeting

Dale Sharkey

Veterans Affairs committee  I have those numbers right here. At review, 183 of the claims were PTSD, and at appeal, 57 of the claims were PTSD. We can add those numbers up: it's 240, if my math is correct.

February 14th, 2011Committee meeting

Dale Sharkey

Veterans Affairs committee  Yes; 240 claims were PTSD, and the rest were major depressive disorder.

February 14th, 2011Committee meeting

Dale Sharkey

Veterans Affairs committee  I can explain very quickly. In 2006 there was a large increase in first applications with the department. Our workload is sometimes dependent on the increases that come in to the department and flow through, like a bubble that goes through the system.

March 30th, 2010Committee meeting

Dale Sharkey

Veterans Affairs committee  I would say it was a bubble of people that moved through the system. We've seen an increase go through the system. It resulted in an increase over about two years, and the increase is slightly going down now. We're seeing that in this current fiscal year.

March 30th, 2010Committee meeting

Dale Sharkey

Veterans Affairs committee  That's a challenging question, because in the first part of the process, whereby applicants come in and contact their representatives and wish to have their cases prepared, so many factors are not within the control of the representatives. It takes a long time to get a medical op

November 22nd, 2007Committee meeting

Dale Sharkey

Veterans Affairs committee  With respect to the reconsiderations, I think when you look at the timeframes there, the chair referred to the fact that we were probably not working with a full board membership, and we were really trying to focus much of our effort on the very first level of review, where many

November 22nd, 2007Committee meeting

Dale Sharkey

Veterans Affairs committee  And we'll use video conferencing for those lawyers who are spread out across the country.

November 22nd, 2007Committee meeting

Dale Sharkey

Veterans Affairs committee  I can perhaps speak to that. In the department, when they introduced the new Veterans Charter, which changed for the modern-day veterans to go from a pension to an award, they had a great influx of applications coming in prior to the introduction of the disability award. People

November 22nd, 2007Committee meeting

Dale Sharkey