Yes. You asked me whether I had any idea of how many people want to return to work. Because I am both CEO and spokesperson for my association, I do not have access to a sophisticated statistical system. However, I do know that some people return to work soon afterward. I talked to you earlier about one of these individuals. It's absolutely appalling. She went back to work as an emergency physician. She saw my note and told me she is not as strong as she may seem. She told me that she seems to be courageous and determined, but because I don't live with her every day, I could not possibly know what was really happening in her life. I wondered whether I should simply not discuss her case in making my presentation, but I decided I would. I simply changed what I was going to say. In some cases, people seem to be very strong, but they actually are not.
As you can see, there are other examples. It is wrong to say that everyone puts their entire life on hold, goes into a depression and ends up not working for a year. That is not so. Many people do return to work. There are also cases of people who try to go back to work, but then have to stop.