Thank you very much for the question. I'd like to spend a few moments just talking about what we've done over the past 10 months in terms of serving Canadians.
Earlier, we heard a question with respect to the opening up of Service Canada centres. Just for context, we have 317 Service Canada centres across the country. To date, we have 302 that have reopened again. The last 15 are very small offices that have unique challenges with respect to safety and security, but we do have plans in place to open them up early in the new year.
In addition, though—and this references the earlier question with respect to outreach services—we've not been able to return to our typical outreach services where we would send staff in person to do “in-reach” to certain areas, but what we have done is that we've created two new models to reach all Canadians across the country.
The first model is what we call e-service, whereby people who don't have an office near them are able to fill out a form and connect with us online. We return a call to them within 48 hours. We've seen significant uptake in that, and we've actually processed multi-thousands of applications as a result of this new e-service. That has actually taken the place of the formal visits we would have done in outreach previously.
The second process we've put in place is a new outreach call centre that allows people to call into us on a very special number, and this is supporting particularly our rural and northern areas, where people don't have access to Service Canada centres. We've seen significant uptake in that area as well. In fact, we've increased our capacity to deliver services in those areas by 50% pre-COVID. An example would be that last year, when we did outreach services in person, we processed about 11,000 service requests. This year so far, during COVID, we've processed over 20,000 services.
We have put those two new services in place.