I'm glad you asked. We actually are releasing our report on our labour market assessment, hopefully, on Thursday.
One of the key things we found when we looked at all the labour market indicators relative to trend, the thing that really stood out is hours worked. If you look at a number of indicators on employment, they're pretty close to their trend levels as suggested by demographics, but hours worked is below trend.
If you think about labour's input into the economy, it's really hours worked that's dragging this below trend. That includes the fact that we've seen a lot of growth in part-time work relative to full-time work.
We actually have divided this. We looked at different age groups and found, particularly for prime-age males, that hours are way down. Even for some older age groups and younger females, hours are up. That's definitely something we're looking at. On Thursday we'll probably have some more hard figures for you.