Just very quickly—and Mr. Angus talked about this—I'm one of the younger parliamentarians in the country. For my generation, coming out of university there was a huge exodus of people my age who were going to western Canada. Nova Scotia and Atlantic Canada has certainly held its own, in an economic sense, in the federation. There have been a lot of good jobs.
Mr. Angus asked you a question that I want to get on the record so I can tell my constituents at home that this is about creating good jobs. It's not just about the environment. Obviously there are huge environmental impacts from reducing our GHG emissions and being able to move towards a low-carbon economy, but at the end of the day this is really about good, well-paying jobs in rural parts of Atlantic Canada, which I think is extremely important. Can you just quickly allude to that?
If I have any extra time, I'll go to my colleague from Labrador.