Thank you very much, Mr. McGowan.
I would like to move on. I certainly know that the views you've expressed are shared by a lot of Albertans. I was knocking on doors in a number of sectors in the Edmonton region, and the issues of the loss of jobs because we're not adding value to the production of our resources and the loss in royalties came up repeatedly.
On value-added production, I'd like to ask you how many jobs will be lost between the present percentage of bitumen that's upgraded in Alberta compared to what the anticipated level will be—the number of lost jobs you see there.
Secondly, let's compare Alberta to a place like Norway, with a social democratic government and the same level of production over the same amount of time. I understand the Alberta heritage fund has $17 billion. The Norwegians put away $583 billion over that same period. I'm wondering what you think the Conservative government in Alberta did with the missing $566 billion. They weren't able to save it up in the responsible way that most Albertans certainly would like to see.
Those are my two questions: the loss of jobs, and what happened in Alberta, if other countries like Norway have been able to solidly establish a firm financial foundation for the future.