I'd like to talk to that as well.
It's not simply the workers at our company. What's changed since the 1980s, I think, is the breadth of the impact of the industry on Canada. Whereas, as you said, in the eighties you would have seen an industry that was much more based in Alberta with its manufacturing and such, and the rigs. Now what you're seeing is an industry that is coast to coast, and this is through a conscious effort of companies.
There are some 2,300 suppliers across Canada that supply the oil and gas sector. These suppliers in manufacturing, whether it's valves outside of Montreal, tubulars in Ontario, or legal and professional services out of Toronto as well, are much more of a national industry. These reductions in activity go beyond simply employees in our company but broadly impact the services and supplies we get from the breadth of Canada. That's a significant difference from the 1980s.