For the jobs numbers, I wouldn't have a number. It depends on which technology we're talking about. I've heard numbers for the grid-scale SMRs in the 150 range. Construction jobs would be a lot more than that.
When it comes to training, I started my career in Uranium City, Saskatchewan. Eldorado Nuclear shut the mine down. I had to be retrained, so I went to community college in La Ronge, Saskatchewan, where I was trained to work at the new uranium mine at Key Lake. That retraining can happen locally. It happened decades ago with me and that can happen again.
For a nuclear operator, it's going to depend on the technology. The training program for our large reactors is fairly long. Theoretically, they would take people from high school, but usually they take people from college programs and sometimes from university programs. It's a couple of years of training.