No, I don't have a presentation per se. I just normally update on some of our activities week-to-week.
All I wanted to say this week is that we have successfully delivered our direct-mail pamphlet to 10 million Canadian households. It provides important information on symptoms and on what to do if you're sick. It also talks about our preparedness guide.
In a five- or six-day period at 1-800-O-Canada at Service Canada, we received well over 27,000 calls from Canadians requesting the guide. And because of the interest in the guide, which has been ordered through 1-800-O-Canada and picked up at Canada Post outlets across the country, we've had to reprint two million more. So that totals 3.2 million preparedness guides that will have been produced and distributed by the agency.
Clearly, we're reaching millions of Canadians. Over the weeks, I have updated the number of hits to our website. Since April we've seen more than four million visits by Canadians looking for information on H1N1. And we have produced multiple fact sheets for at-risk groups. We have more information on symptoms, and of course all the links to all the provinces and territories so that Canadians can be informed about activities across the country, not only in their own jurisdiction.
That's all I wanted to update you on today about our activities. Of course, we will be providing you with an update of the document we tabled last week. It will give you more statistics in terms of all our communications outreach.
Thank you.