Well, I think it's always a dangerous game when you start to aggregate and average and make broad, sweeping statements. I certainly can't sign up to the notion that all of these are McJobs, because, no, they are not.
I think on slide eight I tried to pick up a little bit of that diversity. One of my key points was trying to suggest that the service sector is not homogeneous. We've talked a little bit about the engineering and the importance of that. There are jobs within the food and accommodation business that are at the lower end of the wage scale. Unambiguously, they exist; unambiguously, people end up going into some of those industries. We need people there, but in services there are quite a number of jobs in the higher end, and we have seen in here some growth in those areas.
Yes, there are changes, and yes, there are people exiting some elements of manufacturing. I would stop well short of suggesting that the only jobs they then get are jobs at the lower end of the scale. There are quite a number of skilled people in the manufacturing industry who are able to apply those skills elsewhere within the service sector.