You make reference to the hourly wage in the service sector, which was $20.59 in 2006, compared to $23.38 in manufacturing. My question concerns workers in the manufacturing industry. I am not talking about those in management. In order to come up with this figure of $20.59, I presume that notaries, lawyers and engineers were taken into account on the payroll. Regular workers, factory workers, their salary loss... If you are earning $23.38 and you go down to $20.59, for example at Bombardier, as a welder earning $23.38...
Do you believe that a worker with only a grade 9 education would be able to find a job paying $20.59 an hour in the service sector?