To be parochial for a minute, in my own town there was a study done over the last couple of years that indicated there are now 12,000 working families living in poverty. It wasn't nearly that five or ten years ago. So it's a growing phenomenon.
The other issue I wanted to raise with you, because I think you spoke to it on another occasion, is our ability to compete. There's nobody who will deny that our health care system is something that gives us an advantage. We're on the cusp of a new national child care program that some of us feel is going to give us a bit of a competitive advantage in terms of allowing more people to get into the workforce and having them feel more comfortable because their kids are being looked after. Child care is always a huge challenge.