I would be lying if I gave you a precise number, so I will not do that. I can tell you there would be hundreds of jobs, easily. We would be talking about maybe even a thousand jobs. We can try to get numbers.
You asked where. I mentioned it in my opening remarks, I believe. We have call centres. You know how during the tax season people call the call centres? We have some for individuals in Calgary and Hamilton and we have bilingual agents and unilingual agents who answer calls from different places around the country, including Quebec.
We also have a business window call centre in Saint John, New Brunswick; Toronto; and Edmonton. We also have people processing tax returns at huge centres in Sudbury and Winnipeg. On top of that, we have collections officers across the country who are working on the national workload. If you think about it, having eight million Quebeckers not dealing with Revenue Canada anymore and dealing only with our new Quebec system would mean major job losses in Quebec and a lot of other jobs affected in different locations around the country, without a doubt.