Well, the two million number does include some underemployment. It includes people who are working part-time but want and need full-time work. It also includes the discouraged workers who have left the official labour market. That's how you get from the official unemployment of 1.35 million to effective unemployment of over two million, using a broader definition of the unemployment rate.
If you then counted people who were employed, even full-time, but at very low wages or in ways that underutilize the skills they have.... You know, we often hear about the need for new skills, but Canadians are actually the best-educated workforce in the world. There are a lot of Canadians out there who have skills they aren't using fully in their jobs. I think underemployment is even bigger than the two million number that I cited.