Thank you very much.
Dr. Klein, with all due respect, like Mr. Miller, I don't necessarily agree with your pessimism. All of us around the table here--most of us represent rural areas--I think as members of Parliament do our darndest to try to create economic growth in our rural areas. Most of the witnesses we've had, many of the people I've spoken with, say just the opposite of what you're thinking--this is an economic generator; this is going to create quite a bit of wealth and quite a bit of growth in our rural areas. We've had witnesses sit right where you are and explain that.
Most economists will say if you can create one job, usually there's a spinoff, and I think it's three or four additional jobs that result from that. You seem to be so negative about this. I just can't understand. You say you're a farmer from rural Saskatchewan, I believe. Isn't this so needed in the very area you come from? Most people are saying this could be our salvation.