Yes, thank you, Dillon.
At the fire hall we have posted all of those supports and we do have a Facebook page on which we have sent out the 211 and 811 numbers. We also have a list of six trauma counsellors in the community who are funded through our local health clinic. Those are made available to us 24-7.
Halfway through our outbreak, I lost five firefighters who just tapped out. They just could not do it any more. They are receiving PTSD help, but there are some major concerns about how they're going to pay their bills going forward. They have to expend their sick days, and once their sick days are out, then they have to apply for EI, I think it is, and then their long-term disability would kick in after about 120 days. It's some more anxiety and tension to put on their plate while they're suffering from PTSD already. I know probably two of them have received the online help, which then funnelled them into some online counselling locally.