Just now you've led me to another thing....
For example, and if you're knowledgeable, are the unions in Germany actually integrating very well so that they make sure that when the young people go into these programs....? Because that's what ends up.... Some of these young people do the first year or so, and then they can't get the job close to home so they drop out, and then they're underemployed. They're left in an underemployed situation, which is really too bad because they've paid a year or two of tuition.
Is that the model we're looking to go to? Is that what has made Germany successful?