I think it was pretty evident to anybody who was observing what was happening in the sector that there was significant concern about the loss of jobs, just given the nature of what was happening with respect to energy prices. Given the circumstances and the timing, there was no reasonable or credible way to have this information provided up front, so we designed the program to obtain these figures following the project's implementation. These will be publicly reported.
I would say that the anecdotal evidence is entirely clear. Many service companies and technology companies have been employed to make these things happen. In communities like Estevan, Slave Lake and Brandon, the mayors have put out statements saying, effectively, in the case of the mayor of Brandon, “The project has supported economic activity and jobs in our region and will meaningfully reduce emissions.” Again, on that score, I think the program has been successful.