Thank you, Mr. Chair, and my thanks to the witnesses for being here.
Ms. Janega, you quoted a study saying that about 80,000 jobs would be created. That study was done in 2008, with data from prior to 2008. Since 2008, we've had a major global financial crisis. We've had issues in Greece and Europe that have been significant, and the dollar has changed in value.
Why is that study still valid? Is there a particular point of it that continues to give you confidence that we're going to have 80,000 jobs? Of those 80,000 jobs, how many will go to an eastern area like the Atlantic region?