We cannot give you a direct answer to your question; no one can.
Coming back to the construction sector, and in order to give you some more information on the number of jobs created and maintained, I would say that the decrease in employment in the construction sector was quite marked during the last recession in the 1990s. At the time, the number of unemployed in that sector increased considerably, and it took quite a while before things recovered. This time around, we had a relatively significant decrease, albeit less so than during the recession in the 1990s, and the recovery has set in much faster.
There is a distinction to be made. Are we talking about jobs that were created or jobs that were not lost? It is a bit of both. The same person might have experienced the two, i.e., he might have changed jobs during that time, maintained his job during the first year and found a new one in the same construction sector the following year—a job he would probably not have found were it not for the economic action plan.
We simply cannot give you a direct answer to that question. Things will have been different for each individual. When comparing the periods, we see that...