Thank you for that question.
As we've already mentioned, and as Jeff mentioned in the opening remarks, we did develop a web panel that we use to follow about 7,000 Canadians. These are labour force rotate-outs, so they participate in our labour force survey. This is what we call our probabilistic sample, which we can generalize to the general population. We launch a new topic through our web panel. It is a household survey, done through an electronic questionnaire, and they are provided with the link to respond to the questions. About every four to five weeks we send a different theme, and all of these themes have been specifically related to various things related to COVID: job loss, behaviours they've taken to protect themselves or, as we mentioned before, mental health. We've asked questions around recovery and those sorts of things.
Then we also have our crowdsourcing, which is not a household survey. We are currently working with the Public Health Agency of Canada on a survey of about 25 to 30 questions to look at the unintended consequences of COVID. We're hoping to launch that survey sometime later in August. That survey will be, again, a probabilistic survey that we will be able to generalize to the population. We will have at least national, provincial and territorial estimates, and hopefully we will have them for the larger CMAs as well. I'm sorry I don't have the exact sample size for that survey.