The woman in her 40s, sheltering from the rain in a downtown Belfast doorway yesterday, was unaware that the building will soon house the city's first private abortion clinic.
Next week's opening has caused quite a stir, but she was unaware.
"Really?" said the woman, a west Belfast Catholic in her 40s. "Well, I would say okay, yep, go ahead. I used to work in a youth background in my neighbourhood and we gave out advice. I can see where there are times where it does have to be used."
Just along the street, a 20-year-old single woman voices the hostility of many locals. "I don't agree with that. I think that's terrible, that's awful. It shouldn't happen here at all."
The new clinic, run by the Marie Stopes organisation, is on the eighth floor of an anonymous office block in an area known for its nightlife.