So you're saying it's the connection between the fact that there's a need for skilled workers--that's the economic need--and that the social policy should be supporting that by helping them. Obviously people are at various different levels in terms of what their training is and what their ability is to take on a range of jobs, whether it be a person who needs literacy training or one who needs highly skilled, highly specialized training in relation to something. It seems to me there's quite a variation, quite a varia strata between. What do you think is the most important part of that to address?
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