Maybe they won't know about the array of spinoff jobs that come from the industry. A lot of people think about these jobs as direct jobs within the industry, construction or operations jobs, but when you look across the country, we are talking about an energy resource boom, which has secondary and tertiary effects—engineering jobs, manufacturing jobs, financial and technical jobs, scientific jobs, and on you go. Those jobs impact every part of the country. It's pretty clear when we look at B.C., for example, and you run the table in B.C. on the LNG play, that hotbed of activity in itself is creating a focal point for expertise being brought into a certain area of the country along all the types of jobs and sectors that we just spoke about.
I'll come back to the figure of the 150,000 indirect jobs across the country that are impacted. We're seeing hotbeds of activity in various pockets.
Terry.