It's great to be here with my new committee colleagues. I look forward to working with all members on all sides, their staff, and the staff at the committee. Thank you to Shannon and Ted for letting me come in and join each and every one of you.
It looks like quite an interesting topic, especially when we hear about nuclear power. In the riding I represent, parliamentary secretary Kim Rudd and I share a border, mine to the south and hers to the southwest, and we have—at least I have and I think you have, Kim—many people who commute into Darlington or Pickering, where there are nuclear facilities in Ontario. For us, it's quite a significant part of the local economy because of the jobs.
I think, Steve, you touched on that. I believe you said there were 22,000 direct and indirect jobs tied to nuclear in your area.