That's correct. This is where we need to have creative answers. If people are working from home, where can they access those products? Can they get them from a different location?
What we need to remember is that people can afford their products. They're going to buy what they want, and they choose. We need to support those who are out and about and get their periods when they don't expect it, as well as those who can afford them. That's where we need to work with community partners so that they can have those touchpoints to get that product.