In terms of the numbers, I don't have them right before me. But it's very clearly scientific jobs, environmental engineering jobs, engineering jobs on the petroleum side, very clearly, in terms of regulatory practices and reviews, jobs that come forth from there; and it's very clearly jobs that emanate from the manufacturing sector and so on. So it's highly technical, specialized jobs, well-paying jobs.
You can look at Fort McMurray as an example. I was told this, so it's anecdotal and I don't have it verified with the department, but somebody told me the average household income is in the neighbourhood of $150,000 and upwards for a family. That's something to sort of think about.
Beyond that, we could come back to the committee with specific comparisons. I would highlight again at the end of the day that countries are coming to us for expertise, not only in the resource base itself but how we do the business. We continue to innovate in the oil sands. I'm sure others will come to this committee as witnesses and be able to give you more characterization around that.
I don't know if you wanted to add anything—Martin, in particular.