It does. As someone who's worked in the not-for-profit world on a whole host of issues, there is a lot to be said about the amount individuals get paid. We put faith and trust into organizations like yours that do amazing work, but do so—I'm guessing, and I don't want to put words in your mouth—on a budget that would probably be considered a shoestring budget. To me, everything you said rings true about working in the social services sector.
My third question is about the challenges resulting from COVID-19 for women's shelters. I want you to unpack that a bit. Also, what are the opportunities, Ms. Matthews, resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic for women's shelters and other resources dedicated to assisting domestic violence victims across the country? As a result of COVID-19 and perhaps practices you've had to either develop or modify, do you see anything that could enrich? I'm curious. When we hit a crisis situation like we have, oftentimes there are significant challenges, as we all know, but what kinds of social innovation measures have you put in place that you could share with us?