It's a huge issue. We use a lot of the same equipment in manufacturing that hospitals use. The N95 mask is a good example, and also various types of face shields and other things. In some cases, they don't have to be medical quality, and so they can be a little easier to obtain, but it's still a huge problem across the board.
We've partnered with a group called the Rapid Response Platform, RRP, are are helping thousands of companies every day to make these types of connections. We don't need big government programs to do this. The private sector stepped up and done it, and it's all free. I would encourage people to take a look at that. We have no gain from whatsoever. We're promoting it to our members to use, because we were getting those questions.
Just through our own informal network, we were manually matching companies when we knew one company had stuff and someone didn't. But this is a much bigger public platform, and it's been very helpful. As I said, yesterday I think I heard the number was that somewhere around 2,500 companies had made masks in one day alone, and so it's working really well for the private sector.