Exactly. In other words this makes it look like people who have found work in fact are people who may well—as I keep hearing anecdotally and I'm sure other members do—be qualified for something much greater but are working in a service sector job. Now they are employed.
The next question is on page 5 of your slides. There's a strange thing I wanted to ask you about on the slide on the left. It would appear if I'm correct that those people who have a trade as opposed to simply a B.A. have a higher unemployment rate, and that again would suggest if you're a person with a B.A. you get a job in the service sector, and that's fine.