 But, tell us, what are some of the unique challenges that people who remained in Ukraine face? There are two main groups of people that remain in Ukraine. 7.1 million are internally displaced because of the war, which means that they are living in a different place of their normal home because of the conflict. But we estimate that there are also 12 million people who are in cities and are attacked by the Russian forces. And these two groups have, to a certain extent, common needs. First of all, cash. There is a shortage of cash, and people need to buy essential goods for their survival. Secondly, medicines. There is a huge shortage of medicines. Hospitals and pharmacies have been attacked. And thirdly, there is an urgent need of shelter for those who are internally displaced. You know that 10 percent of the people that we have asked told us that they did not know where they would sleep that night. So this means that there is an urgent need to find shelter for the internally displaced Ukrainians.