I want to comment on the lead time as well.
I think, in B.C. at least, speaking from our own experience, there are a number of projects that I would say are in a high state of readiness, which I think we could capture as quick wins.
Regarding the question on the number of jobs, we had done some analysis years ago. I'm not going to be able to give you any figures. If you do want those, I can dig them up. A large part of this comes when you start to look at this innovation idea and creating these centres of excellence or centres for technology innovation. If you look at B.C. again, we looked at creating a bit of a hydrogen centre there. There's an opportunity on either coast for wave and tidal.
So there are opportunities, I think, to create centres of excellence or innovation that will, or could, in the longer term create both training opportunities and jobs, and that, I think, could lead into manufacturing opportunities as well. But that's not going to be immediate. Part of what I understand from some of those manufacturers is that you have to demonstrate that there's a desire on the part of the country or province, and that they are needed there, and that you're actually going to build projects that would support that.