There are two sides to the coin. On one side, we have the Canada Business centres, which entrepreneurs will continue to visit, as they have been doing, and will continue to do what they do to create employment. We have been very familiar with their activities over the past 15 years or so.
On the other side of the coin, we have a model that is recognized worldwide and managed by Statistics Canada. Experts at Statistics Canada analyze the jobs created in a number of fields, particularly with regard to infrastructure issues, since we are mostly talking about the Recreational Infrastructure Canada Program. This field of endeavour is well recognized, and statisticians have been doing analysis in this field for a long time.
One of the very specific questions we asked on all the applications that we received was how many jobs would be created with these projects. So we have two ways of seeing this: on the one hand, we have the number that they are telling us, and on the other hand, we have the number from the check done by Statistics Canada using the statistical model that is recognized worldwide.