[Technical Difficulty—Editor]...in routine jobs that have been displaced. It's good to hear that those who are doing very well have been able to recycle, many of them in IT jobs and so on. There are possibilities there, of course. The lowest performing will move to service jobs, which are lower paying. Many of those service jobs, though, are less prone to issues of outsourcing, so they can resist some of these winds of change we've been talking about.
An economy such as Germany's, which is built on the exportation of machine tools in quite large part, has performed relatively well. However, there's been some polarization of earnings, even in a country where apprenticeships and training of skilled workers is very important.
There's a sense that taking a diversified approach, continuing to train workers to perform and having more technology-oriented jobs, is the way of the future.