It's a “just in time” system, and we're almost out of time.
When you look at the energy sector, you're looking at four or five big projects going on in Alberta, which require 10,000 folks per project. You look at Newfoundland, which has offshore oil and gas. You look at Point Lepreau in New Brunswick, which has 6,000 or 8,000 people on the ground right now.
If you look at the convergence of those things and at Ontario, which might or might not ever build a nuclear reactor, there are jobs for 10,000 people for 10 years. So if you put those things together between now and 2017 and you also look at the demographic numbers in here, you have a bomb.