Again, I don't have any specific number off the top of my head, but I can tell you that it will be in the billions. When you start to factor in, again, 5,000 direct jobs and 23,500 indirect jobs just in the Sarnia region alone.... Then you start to look at the refineries across Ontario and the refineries in Quebec, the impact to Alberta and Saskatchewan. This is going to be in the billions, and the ripple effect on every single product that you're consuming is going to have an impact and be impacted if you have to go back to transporting using trucks. Again, that's not to mention the impact to the environment and the environmental costs that that will induce as well.
I don't have an exact number, but I'm certain that it will be in the many billions of dollars.