start to see what the demand is for our aircraft, we re going to need so much more as we move forward. listen, ray, thank you for hosting us here and thank you for educating us. thank you. good to see you. ray conout at boeing. the decline in manufacturing is reflected in the changing demographic of the american workers, as we were just discussing. less than 9% of americans now work in manufacturing, a decline of 8.1 million during the last three decades. manufacturing now in fact represents just 11% of our gdp, down from nearly a third in the years following world war ii. so the question going forward for all of us is, can our economy function properly without these jobs? is this not the guts of the american job market? with 30 million americans unemployed or underemployed,