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Veterans Affairs committee  It really depends on the amount of lump sum that the individual receives. Most veterans have a disability level less than 30%, so the lump sum they receive can be fairly small. There are others who are much more severely disabled who receive a higher lump sum. It really depends o

November 28th, 2013Committee meeting

Col Denys Guérin

Veterans Affairs committee  No, I can't give you an average because it very much depends. There are a lot of veterans who are receiving lump sums, and they can range from $5,000 or $10,000 to $298,000. It really depends on what their disability level is. It's not something that we've looked at.

November 28th, 2013Committee meeting

Col Denys Guérin

Veterans Affairs committee  Somebody who is in the Canadian Forces and who suffers a 5% hearing loss because of the fact that they're on flight lines, they're near big guns, or whatever, in those cases the individual would have a 5% or 10% hearing loss. The individual could probably still very much continue

November 28th, 2013Committee meeting

Col Denys Guérin

Veterans Affairs committee  Again, we're comparing lump sums of fixed amount here with other benefits that are paid monthly, some up to age 65, some for the life of the veteran, depending on the allowance here. Trying to determine what the percentage is of a fixed amount over the life, which is paid monthly

November 28th, 2013Committee meeting

Col Denys Guérin

Veterans Affairs committee  Mr. Chair, I know the time is limited, so I'll walk through this briefing fairly quickly. In the interest of the chair's health and safety, I've put away my laser pointer. I'll have to just point at some of the slides here. I'd like to start by reminding you about the four enhan

November 28th, 2013Committee meeting

Col Denys Guérin

Veterans Affairs committee  Yes, they are included in the 695,700.

November 28th, 2013Committee meeting

Col Denys Guérin

Veterans Affairs committee  The reason we selected the totally and permanently incapacitated category to determine the cohort of veterans who are potentially at risk financially is that these are the ones who are assessed by Veterans Affairs Canada as being unable to generate wealth during their working yea

November 28th, 2013Committee meeting

Col Denys Guérin