Are you talking about the legacy project? Absolutely, it'll create jobs.
When we started doing the modelling in 2006, we did 15,000 residential units at $200 per square foot. Of course, nobody can build in the GTA for $200. It was over $2 billion, so there are all those construction jobs. We already have partnerships that we've developed since 2006, with the University of Toronto at Mississauga, the University of Toronto downtown, Sheridan College, and Seneca College. Seneca College has the first degree program for brownfield remediation. As citizens we couldn't afford to hire professionals, so we got master's students to do all the studies for us, and we in effect became the client.
Now that we have those partnerships with the Small Arms building, which is the only building left from the munitions factory, the TRCA, and the Credit Valley Conservation Authority, and some of these students are going to be working on projects. That's going to be the beginning of a centre for environmental excellence. It's all about building slowly, and that means more jobs.