I would say that it is at least 50% of them. In some cases, they earn a little more than the minimum wage. Here, in Quebec, a considerable number of our workers earn barely more than the minimum wage.
Here is what I have noticed in recent years. Each month, in our grocery stores in Quebec, 10% of the employees leave the job to go and work elsewhere. So we have a rotation; it is a revolving door situation. That very clearly indicates that conditions are not adequate. Even if the salary is slightly above the minimum wage by $1 or $2, the conditions are clearly inadequate. So people decide to leave the job, to look elsewhere, and to work in other industries.