I pointed to an expectation of losing up to 25% of one's wage when someone is displaced and has to look for new employment. This is the reality for many workers, not just older workers, but it's particularly affecting older workers. For them it's harder to find a job and often that job will pay less.
For someone who loses their job, there's a process of realizing that they may not be able to find the same wage. The numbers we have, the statistics we have, show that the loss of wage, which is quite significant, could go up to 25% for a person who has to relocate, or find a new employment once they are displaced. This is in general; it's not related to the program. It is just what we observed across sectors across the country.