But what you can see is that we have had a shift in employment. There's been a drop in lower-skill and middle-skill jobs and an increase in high-skill jobs. This has also been reflected in wages. It's contributing to some of the income inequality that we're seeing. As more people are graduating with university degrees, as they go into higher-skilled positions, this is actually putting upward pressure on income inequality in our system.
There are challenges to middle-skill jobs. It was a manufacturing recession. While we've created a lot of jobs during the economic recovery, they haven't been created in the industries that lost them. Manufacturing employment is very weak and it reflects some of the legacy of those structural changes in the economy and the impact of the recession.