I don't have those numbers off the top of my head, but that infrastructure project alone would create thousands of jobs across the country and have a huge impact on people.
Let me back up for one second. I would say that Energy east would have a fairly dramatic impact on this community, far more than one would originally think, given the fact that EVRAZ is here. EVRAZ is here making pipe for pipelines. EVRAZ employs about 700-plus people in this community, so it would have a very significant impact.
In addition to that, we would be able to get some Saskatchewan oil to tidewater, which is a huge problem. I wish I remembered the numbers off the top of my head, but right now we are taking a significant discount when we ship and sell our oil, because we can't get it to where it needs to be. We have only one customer, and that is the United States. If we were able to get our product to tidewater, that would greatly enhance our ability to get at least the fair market price for the products that we have here in Saskatchewan, plus the other jobs that would come as a result of Energy east.
We're not just saying Energy east; Trans Mountain is also important. The Line 3 replacement is actually very important.
There is the whole Nimbyism type of thing. I live a half a block away from all the Enbridge pipelines, and I have never had any problem whatsoever, and those pipelines have been in the ground, I believe, since the early sixties.
We think this is a very important infrastructure project for this country.