But so they are real kids, they're just not there. There you go. Yes, real kids, but not there. I think in Minnesota they were saying some of the kids didn't even exist. Like childcare is a huge problem in this country. I mean, where I really saw it was on the Armed Services Committee dealing with military families. Because on all these bases you got a lot of young families, you got a lot of kids. And they were having a really hard time finding people to work at the child care, at the child development centers. (19:14–19:23)
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