 The statistics thus far supports the assertion that the economy is in recovery mode and this is based on looking at all the key indicators, socioeconomic indicators namely GDP, labour force statistics, trade statistics as well and the CPI. As it relates to the labour force statistics there have been positive increases as it relates to the number of persons employed and actively employed in the economy. Also there have also been positive increases as it relates to the number of employable persons. So based on the results that we have so far from our labour force survey that we conducted on a quarterly basis, we see the areas of recovery experiencing the most growth, right? So in other words the areas that would have been most impacted by the pandemic, we're talking about areas like accommodation and restaurants, also real estate, communication, transport. We see significant growth also in the arts and entertainment industry. So you see that these areas that were most impacted by the pandemic, you see the experience and the most significant growth. Oh yeah absolutely, especially relative to the experience in 2021 and 2020, like we say the economy is in recovery and so you could say by extension that 2022 was a good year in terms of that experience of recovery in the labour market.