We plan to invest well over $650 million—in the right environment, of course—in a renewable diesel complex, with the potential to invest in sustainable aviation fuel. That will be 6,500 barrels per day, which is a little over one million litres of low-carbon sustainable fuels.
This economic activity and the expansion of the refinery will bring hundreds and hundreds of jobs during construction, and of course it will lead to dozens of good, permanent union-paying jobs at the refinery for many years to come. It is a great benefit economically to British Columbia and to all of Canada, because we will be able to bring in Canadian raw materials—canola oil, tallow, forestry residues—and use Canadian railroads and Canadian labour to then put fuel back into Canadians' tanks.