I'll let Ruth respond specifically on the surveys, if she has that.
I'll just say, though, that in addition to surveys, as I mentioned, we have this large stakeholder network that we use. We recognize that it's the local community organizations that really have their pulse. We do have community networks in the north. There's a financial literacy network located in Whitehorse that's part of our group. At the beginning of the crisis, one of the things we did was to have an ad hoc call-around to bring people together: What are the problems? What are the issues? We continue to do that. That's a little bit more informal, a little more ad hoc, but it does happen, and it's tremendously effective.
Ruth, I don't know if you want to mention our more formal research and our ability to be granular down to a regional or provincial level.