>> i think it's a big negative. trying to get some of the detail on it now, but certainly the fall in the number of people looking for jobs, the fall in the labor force, that's the reason that the unemployment rate fell, fewer people looking for jobs and some of that is retirees and things like that. but let's face it. we know that what we really want to see here, only half of the reduction in the participation rate is retirees, really another part of the is people not looking for jobs, because they are frustrated. a lot of people losing extended unemployment insurance right now. and what we expect to see, people looking for more jobs as they are losing extensions on unemployment and we are seeing them give up. that's go to be concerned about. that is the kind of concern that the feds are looking at. not just the quantities of jobs which we are generating, certainly not good, even with the upper revisions to previous months, but also looking for quality of the job composition and the quality of the -- the reasons why the unemployment rate is falling. and they reiterated many times,