We can cross-tab last weekend's poll to get at those answers. We don't have an absolute answer for you. All I can say is that on a gross basis this was the answer.
We see more people who in the past would have already retired going back into the workforce in larger numbers, to the point that the number on a gross basis has actually doubled. This indicates either that they really love going to work or they really have to. We have to tease that out.
I know that it's become more and more important for subsegments of the whole population, especially people who are already in lower-earning careers, single women in particular. The income supports that they depend on don't click in until age 65. Many women, especially single seniors, increasingly in the ages of 60 through 64, don't have access to the spouse allowance that others do who are in partnership. There's an entire group of people who are slightly under the radar and who have to extend their working career just to make it through. They couldn't think of stopping any time soon.