Yes. A lot of our members are low-income workers and a lot of them are frontline workers, so anything that benefits or helps them make ends meet is going to be quite beneficial, as they're in a really precarious place where lost income immediately affects their material well-being and their health. If someone is trying to afford their rent and they can't go to work because of the pandemic, as I mentioned in my presentation, they're going to have to start compromising what they buy at the grocery store, and the cheap stuff you can buy is detrimental to your health.
