I explain it, as I said, in the growth of the low-wage service sector, which doesn't support and sustain the economy. The problem is that the jobs we're creating don't pay enough to support a family. People are actually having to work two jobs, and they have to work longer and harder. Both members of families have to work, hence the reason we argue for day care centres.
The reality in Canadian life today is that the jobs we used to enjoy when we were growing up are not available any more for younger families. They have to take lower wages; hence, there is a lower standard of living, even though the economy appears to be prospering. The gap in the middle class is contracting, and we're shrinking. That's not good for our economy.