As have been mentioned a couple times, the cynical side notes that it's a lot cheaper for an old person to die of a virus than a slow wasting disease. In that regard, it's actually an economic gain in the longer term. In the shorter term, we'll lose some companies with shaky balance sheets, particularly airlines and in the tourism industry. Partially offsetting this, consumer goods will have a good quarter, and the medical industry will have some great quarters. There will be general negative headwinds, however, related to higher rates of absenteeism and worse consumer sentiment.