Sure. A lot of our members have seen an increase in the cost of living, whether that's in dispensing fees for prescription medications or in the delivery of groceries, for example. A lot of seniors over the age of 70 have been told to stay home and so have had to incur those costs. In particular, low-income seniors, who may not have access to family supports or other community supports, are disproportionately impacted by this.
On top of that, we also know that a number of community support programs have shut down. Forty per cent of food banks in Toronto, for example, shut down because of COVID-19 due to physical distancing restrictions and also because of a shortage of volunteers. These are things that seniors depend on, discounted laundry services.... These are some of the ways in which [Inaudible—Editor] I would also mention that some of the tax support programs for seniors to file their taxes have also had to close their doors, and seniors are being forced to incur those costs in addition.