Off the top of my head, I believe it's close to 5,000 jobs in the Saguenay—Lac-Saint-Jean region, but it's important to consider the bigger picture.
In 2006, just prior to when the agreement came into force, Quebec had 82,000 jobs, and by 2015, that number had dropped to 55,000. That's a decrease of 32%. Let's not forget about Ontario, where things are just as bad. There, they went from 62,000 jobs to 36,000—a 42% decrease. We are talking about people in northern communities who lost their jobs because we didn't have access to the U.S. market. I know issues other than the softwood lumber agreement were involved, but these are workers who were affected. Not only was the industry abandoned, but so, too, were the workers.