I would say that literally all of our employees are working productively. They might argue it's too productively, given the pressures that have been put on the department. There are individuals, for example, in the passport office area who would have seen a decline in work and have been reassigned to areas like EI. Everyone is productively working.
In terms of those who are in the office, it really varies. Where we can socially distance safely, the Service Canada centres have reopened. We're not back to full occupancy but to socially safe occupancy.
I would say that in our highest offices and our processing centres, there would be up to 25% of employees who would be physically present in the office. At our headquarters—our large building here—our occupancy is about 3%.
That has necessitated a massive investment in our network. To give you a sense of it, Mr. Kent, pre-crisis we would have had four employees working remotely on any given day. We average over 25,000 employees every day now.