Thank you for your question.
I would like to make a comment before I give the floor to my colleague Mr. Bernier.
You are right that we have not looked at this because it was not part of our framework of analysis. When we do the cost analysis of a bill like this, it's basically the cost of the 20% tax credit and the capital cost allowance, if there is one.
Are we able to give you the necessary tools? Keep in mind that the word “unable” is not in our vocabulary. We can look at the situation, but I cannot tell you when you would have the answer. You will understand that we do a lot of analyses like that. We can take your request into consideration and see what the $62 million might mean in terms of jobs.
Calculating in an aggregated way is relatively easy, but it will be more difficult to do a calculation based on the constituencies where the projects are, or based on the inaccurate list we have.