Sure, I'd be happy to.
There are several different ways to take a run at the question. One of the most significant is to think about energy employment statistics, and I'll give you a smattering of the kinds of stats that we have.
In Newfoundland, energy jobs account for 4,500; in Québec, 23,000; Manitoba, 7,300; Saskatchewan, close to 20,000; Alberta, of course, 150,000; B.C., 25,000 and growing.
Overall, direct energy jobs account for 300,000 across the country. In terms of indirect employment, which may be something of consideration as well, there are 150,000 jobs across the country. So considerable numbers are there, obviously impacting every region. I didn't go through every province, but it gives you a sense of it.