 What did lockdowns mean for us? Lockdowns meant that we were not allowed to leave our house for 23 hours a day, so we felt to be house arrest. We were all criminals, found guilty of a crime and put under house arrest. You could leave your house for up to one hour, but there had to be what was deemed to be a legitimate excuse. And there was a list of things. You could go shopping for essential items only, so there were stores that you would walk into, and you would try and buy things, and they'd say, you can have these things, but you're not allowed to buy those because they haven't been deemed as essential. And that included, by the way, clothing. So if your kids outgrew their clothing, over the 18 months of lockdowns... 18 months. Now, it was on and off. It wasn't continuous the whole time, but at its worst, non-essential businesses were closed down. Just think about the psychological impact on an entrepreneur, a small business owner, a contractor who has poured their heart and soul into their business, and suddenly they're just on this list that says you're non-essential. That's so much more than a business that's being impacted at that point. That's an identity.