I don't know that I can do the actual math and turn it into jobs, but anytime you have an agreement that creates a more predictable trade environment for your product, you create more confidence in the industry, and you have more investment coming from all sectors of the industry such as the seed developers and the producers who are out there buying tractors and products all the time to improve their agronomics. There is also the process issue of putting a huge amount of infrastructure into western Canada to create value-added products. These agreements create predictability and confidence that lead to investment and lead to jobs.
On November 28th, 2013. See this statement in context.