The benefits are that we have a small production of natural gas in the province, in particular with Corridor Resources and signing with the various pipelines, Maritimes and Northeast, and with Enbridge.
We also have Canada's largest oil refinery, the Irving Oil refinery, producing approximately 300,000 barrels a day. They employ 2,000 people every day across their network and currently they are undertaking a maintenance turnaround. I bring this up just from the standpoint of annual maintenance. They're spending $60 million, which is 2.5% of New Brunswick's GDP, on this one project, and they're hiring an additional 2,000 people for this maintenance turnaround.
So when you try to extrapolate the importance of having Canada's largest oil refinery and having it competitive with other refineries around North America and around the world and having a source of energy such as natural gas for local communities and industries, it's important as well. It also helps with respect to the mining sector and the forest products industry because they then can offer a source of competitive energy pricing.