No, that's not what I was trying to say.
The access to information software that enables us to work on documents is often part of the secret network. Since it is on the secret network, people who work from home right now have no access to their main work tool. If the software was on the Protected B network, people could have access to the majority of their tools and documents from home.
That creates a new problem that we did not predict when we were working at the office. Working from home is one of the issues.