I'd like to add to that.
During that time, what would have happened? The prices would come down because the bidders would bid prices lower. The wages might have come down or they might not. It depends on how low a wage people would accept. But what would have happened is, because the price had come down, there would a non-supply situation because you could not get a person supplied at the rate quoted. They wouldn't work for the pay rate, because the industry margins are so small. What would happen is what has been happening, actually, funny enough, in the provinces for years: that in order to get a clerk, they'd have to order up a secretary. That would undermine the whole process of purchasing. You don't put in a system that will only work if it has to be cheated.