What we're talking about are numbers that have already been collected by Statistics Canada, but they're not routinely published. They collect the number of people who are working part time but want more work. They are called involuntary part-time workers or underemployed part-time workers. There are over 900,000 Canadians who are working part time but need more work. That's a big issue. It's a big issue for young workers; it's a big issue for women.
The other issue is workers at the margin of the labour force. They're not actively looking for work, but if they found a job they would enter the labour force. If we're looking at people who are getting lost, people who want to engage but can't, then it's a much larger percentage of the population, and it becomes clear that it's an urgent issue.