I'm really sorry to hear about your mother. It's lovely that she was a volunteer with us. We have 100,000 people a year volunteering with the Canadian Cancer Society; it's an amazing grassroots network of people who all care about cancer and who do a lot to support each other and all the million-plus Canadians living with cancer.
Because we've had to switch away from some of our offline supports that we typically give, we've augmented the online support during the pandemic. Our cancer helpline is probably the simplest way for people to access support, and our online community called cancerconnection.ca has so many amazing conversations happening among cancer patients themselves and their caregivers—people who are going through things right now who are giving each other tips and support.
As some of the other organizations have mentioned, we've also created things like webinars with specific information about what COVID means if you have cancer, how to navigate the health care system, how to understand the impact on you and how to protect yourself from the virus.
We've created all of these added services specifically during the pandemic, giving people more facts and a helping hand, and we're seeing a lot of uptake.