We've had great success with our social media tools, our Canada Remembers or remembrance programming. I think now we have over half a million followers on our Facebook page. We've been able to reach many, many individuals through Internet-based tools. We're learning from what we've been successful at doing with our remembrance programming and incorporating some of those successful approaches.
There are other initiatives. We were talking about what we were successful in doing with our major initiative to visit the bases across the country in the last year and a half or so, and we also have people on the ground. We have people who work in our district offices, in the integrated personnel support centres, which are a VAC-DND collaboration. They're in 24 locations across the country.
There are opportunities there. People can walk in. They do outreach in their own communities from those areas.
We have partners, such as our veterans organizations, the Royal Canadian Legion. The Canadian Veterans Advocacy is another one that has a significant presence. We work with our partners as well, to ensure we can multiply our information to the community on the benefits and services we have.