Thank you.
Mr. Cross, I want to pick up on an article in the Financial Post of February 26, 2013. It talks about The Bitumen Cliff and the report that demonizes Canada's resource boom. One of the comments in there, disputing some of the comments that were made says, “The authors say an increase of only 16,500 jobs in oil and gas and 5,000 in mining in the last decade 'would seem to be the extent of the direct employment impact'...”.
You also said that ignores the large and lengthy construction required to build oil sands plants before they produce the first barrel of oil.
Would you say the same thing is implied with the pipelines that would be required? From the numbers I've seen, there seems to be significant employment created with those pipelines to bring oil west to east.