It is down by £100,000. The Minister really should read his Estimates. After all, he has the responsibility and he should have signed the Estimate when it came up. It is £100,000. It would mean 5,000 people, if that was the reason for it, fewer in employment. At that rate, it would be about that figure. But it is more than that, as it is a much bigger decrease in respect of employment, because there has been an increase in the rate and, therefore, an increase on the supplemental, excluding the employment.
We really have a position now where the Minister comes in and does not offer to the House any explanation of the extraordinary manner in which he has gone back on every promise that he and his colleagues in the present Government made during the election, about employment. He comes in now and introduces an Estimate showing that his promise has been repudiated and broken; and he does not offer even a word of apology to the people.