My response would be that there are jobs that are available for a lot of people in a lot of regions, and in the face of labour shortages, companies will go to great lengths to try to fill those needs. I'm reminded, for example, of McDonald's during the Clinton administration, which actually went out and created cash registers for illiterate people because they needed bodies. Obviously, those aren't the people you are talking about. These are people who have worked long and hard and who have skills in certain areas. It's just that there have been structural shifts. They have far more to bring to the table, and employers would be more than happy to try to use those workers.
Let me remind you, from my notes, that 5% of employers said they experienced production difficulties because of a lack of unskilled workers. That's a huge amount. We need them; we need everybody. Certainly there are going to be people who can't work, and we have to acknowledge that, but for those people who can, there are many opportunities.