Again, remember it's not the completion rate; it's the ratio of completions to total registration. That's not the same thing. The completion rates may be up to 50%. It's taking the total stock, as was said, taking the number of 430,000 people and comparing it with the number of completions every year, 36,000 in 2010. I don't know if there's a link there with the age. Many apprentices are in their late 20s and 30s because they often don't know if they want to go into that; they don't know where they want to go. They try a few jobs, then they find a trade they want to do and they go into it.
I don't think there's any necessary link between the average age of the apprentice and this overall ratio. I don't know if there's necessarily any relationship there.