I have a question for Mr. Whittaker.
I did look at the Pembina document. I pulled it down from the web. You've mentioned a factor of six and a half when comparing the investment rate in the U.S.'s recent stimulus package to Canada's, but on renewable energy, the factor is almost 14. That is, for every dollar Canada is spending in this area, the Americans will spend approximately $14. That's staggering if we're talking about this as part of renewal or a new economy.
My question is related to comparisons among the alternatives the Canadian government has picked up on. In trying to understand the differences between some of the renewables spoken about today and the cost of implementing an equivalency in carbon capture or nuclear power, has any analysis been done to say that the jobs created per dollar of investment in wind looks like this as compared to other energy start-ups?