I think that's an excellent question.
In Canada, I think if you go back to 2010, 308,000 people overall were involved directly in mining, and that's from the start to the downstream aspects. There have been some estimates that for every direct job, there are at least another two, if not three in some cases, indirect jobs created, whether they're in the financial sector; the legal sector; construction; or the catering, for example, that goes into a mine camp; roads, or water; and so on. It is a significant multiplier of employment, indeed.