I think as you go down the supply chain, and you start actually producing magnets and parts that go into automotives and so forth, there is an increase in the number of jobs.
I believe REITA, which is a rare earth association, is currently doing a study. We actually had a slide that had to be taken out because the study has not been published.
The estimates we have are in the hundreds of thousands of potential jobs being associated to the various industries that use rare earth metals. If our forecasts are correct the demand for rare earths is going to increase because there's going to be an increased demand for not just the green technologies but a demand for cars as well in emerging markets and other technologies.
I think if Canada can produce these elements for national consumption as well as for exports there will be more jobs, but we don't have the exact numbers. Hopefully when REITA puts the report out, you will be able to have access to that. But the indication again is that those numbers are higher as you go—and you're correct—down the supply chain.