circulated, as i said, it's written by 2 university of sydney. professors martin just coatings and lisa atkins and another author garrath brown. and it came out last week and it talked about the fact that employment is no longer away to the middle class. that the only way to be in the middle class is through asset ownership in particular property. and they note that that for some reason, this is a marked feature of the past 4 decades. an anglo capitalist societies. we don't know what happened in the last 40 years. something they say before the 19 seventy's property ownership was only one element of a lifestyle organized around stable, lifelong employment. so the deplorable as in america will say that was the time make america great again was when you had an organized structure life around stable employment. that house price lottery, the luck of the draw, of having like your house price, go up 203035 percent in some cities right now in this past year. and america due to the excessive, huge money printing. so they're saying they're identifying the problem. that is, jobs no longer do it in the an