maybe that's an opportunity. >> kimberly weisui, let me ask you the flip side of that.re many of us who have become so hyper conscious of trying to keep our community businesses afloat, buying things we weren't going to buy or asking for services we weren't going to ask for. what's the best way to think about that? about how you can use your dollars on things that you would otherwise spend on or even things that you wouldn't, to try and keep those businesses that would otherwise go out of business from doing so? >> well, again, the restaurants in most communities are some of the hardest hit. one thing i would think about is not only purchasing through your local businesses, but how you're doing it. if you are having things delivered through a third party app, that may be taking a pretty big slice of revenue from your local business. maybe you can do curbside pickup instead. you could encourage them to offer that if they don't already. we've said this before, think about gift cards. some businesses have offered gift cards that increase in value if you hold off using them