Thank you.
This has been fascinating. Thanks to all of you for coming.
My first question will be to Professor Lewchuk. I just want to say that I found this “It's More than Poverty” report that you did with PEPSO, I think you said, the most disturbing document I've read in an awfully long time.
You indicate, I think, that half of GTA and Hamilton workers are in precarious jobs, by which you mean that almost half don't have stable, secure jobs, and that figure has gone up by about 50%, you say, in the last 20 years.
My question is whether there is a difference in precarious work as it affects middle-class people and low-income workers. Is there a difference that you could discern? I don't know if the jobs that these workers find are different. If so, what might the implications be?