Maybe I can add to this.
We have quite a good balance between the employers, employees, and trade unions. These institutions have a dual function. On the one hand they are represented in the companies. The entrepreneurs are organized in their own associations, and the employees and apprentices are part of this. They belong to a trade union, or they can belong to a trade union if they so choose. That's the basic situation in the industry. Apprentices are integrated into the work process. They are, so to speak, normal employees, workers.
In our institute, the Federal Institute for Vocational Education and Training, or BIBB, we have advisory councils. In these advisory councils, trade unions are always represented just as well as the employers' associations, and they can have their input.
Mr. Barske wants to add to this.