Thank you for the clarification. I appreciate that.
Our economic model, to the best of my knowledge, does not necessarily equate jobs created with numbers of new exports.
Opportunities to access new markets certainly create more production and more exports. Our agriculture system on the prairies is certainly based around exports. If we have new markets for our wheat, lentils or oats, certainly there will be more jobs on the farm, in processing and in transportation.
Again, I'm not aware of the economic modelling around the number of jobs, but just intuitively, I think we have seen that from a policy perspective.