I know. And yet the economy is begging for vocational school graduates. Right. And I think that we went through a period. That's human capital. We have 18,000 precision manufacturing jobs in New England right now, the smallest geographic area of the country. That average $65,000 a year. Full benefits. That's right. Good benefits. We lost good paying manufacturing jobs. We want to get those good manufacturing jobs back as much as we can. (19:07–19:17)
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