As I indicated, we've begun to expand beyond the four offices. We know that by having a better regional presence we're going to be able to increase the reach of the agency. We're going to be able to also liaise more thoroughly with local organizations and community groups, and that really important piece, which is to partner with other government departments and provincial and territorial governments to leverage our agency's investment.
Regional presence is going to increase from four to 15 locations, including a full-time new presence in Toronto, two full-time equivalents, and in Vancouver, two full-time equivalents. The addition of Toronto and Vancouver means that full-time on-site service is now available in five of Canada's most highly populated areas. Staff in these two cities are currently co-located with other federal agencies.
The part-time presence will be established in nine other locations. They are Charlottetown, Halifax, St. John's, Quebec, Regina, Winnipeg, Yellowknife, Whitehorse, and Iqaluit. This fiscal year, Charlottetown, Halifax, St. John's, Quebec, Regina, and Winnipeg will each have been visited six to nine times. Going forward, they're going to be visited monthly.
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