Dr. Warren Hern: This is not a drive-by abortion, you know. Emptying the uterus and then disappear into the horizon. I mean, this is a very intensive, it’s an abortion intensive care unit. We do a lot of social work kind of things to support people because they just are not able to, don’t have the resources to do it. Sometimes, we’ve had support from other funding agencies. We’ve set up a new 501(c)(3) foundation that people can contribute to, and (inaudible) is the executive director of that, so we’re looking for potential donors and people. We have some prospects. But this is so necessary in so many ways because the patients can’t even get to my office because they don’t have any money. And so if they don’t get to my office, I can’t help them, and I can’t get paid by the funding agencies that have money to pay for the procedure. When I do get paid for the procedure, I use part of it, or half of it, to help pay for the other expenses, which is not part of the abortion. So it’s a tremendous challenge in many ways, right now, because the atmosphere of fear, tyranny, and punishment and retribution and stuff that [Donald] Trump and the Republicans have brought have very real effects on people’s lives. The women are having to cross the country for hundreds and thousands of miles to get here to get help. They’re desperate, and they don’t have childcare funding or any of that stuff. So I think that this is become a state of terror, almost, for women. And in a third of the states or more, abortion is illegal. They find out that they’re pregnant and they can’t get service locally. It takes a long time and a lot of money to get someplace else. And by the time you get to the next place, you’re too far along for that place, and so forth and so on. It’s a domino effect.