Okay. Of course, we do want people to get the on-the-job training. I think maybe the concerns you're hearing are legitimate, if in fact we're seeing increased numbers of people who do not have the literacy skills that traditionally people have accessed.
Are we seeing a problem with our educational institutions not keeping up with the requirements of the workplace? Are we seeing people dropping out? Even with school, between K and 12, is there some way that we need to motivate these people to stay in school? What's the bigger issue here? I think we have to maybe address that.