Thank you so much for that question.
Medical abortion, or pharmaceutical abortion as you're calling it, is increasing everywhere as the preferred method for many women, even though we still have to keep traditional methods available as well. That is because it responds to two things. I think it's a good response to the operational challenge of increasing access to safe abortion in countries where it's difficult. It's also a response to the political challenge, the global opposition that is making access more and more difficult in clinics by either picketing the clinics and embarrassing and discriminating against women when they try to access abortions or threatening the providers.
In a way, medical abortion provides a response to both those situations. I would argue that it is a very important tool in our tool box to guarantee access to safe abortion to the women and pregnant people who need it.