The UK and Scotland have made more use of that kind of internal labour market flexibility, which leads to what we call underemployment, and less of the external labour market kind, whereby people are just laid off and go on to unemployment.I think—I am trying to recall—that the fall in output in Spain was, until recently, comparable with the fall in output in the UK, but Spain has suffered a hugely bigger rise in unemployment than the UK and Scotland have. Thank you. I welcome Mary...