Ruby, you can jump in as well, but I will take this again.
It's exactly as you described. We're finding many self-employed business owners struggling, and again finding alternative work as well. We're also finding that people are taking on multiple jobs at this time, just because they can either lose the income in their households or are shutting down their businesses during this time and relying on the support of the government where they can. However, ultimately these women want to get back to their businesses, especially since they've built them from the ground up, and they're worried about whether they'll have a business to return to or work to return to.
The theme we generally find is that these women will find whatever work they can get. They unfortunately will take roles that don't necessarily fit their qualifications. They'll have superior qualifications, but they're very worried about food security, house security, all those things, so they will, again, find more menial work in other places. That's where you're seeing some of the trends of exposure to COVID as well, and infection rates within the community, because they're taking other types of work.