I was paying, in Fort McMurray, over $20 an hour for people to put sandwiches together, so I understand perfectly.
What I'm curious about, though, from a general perspective, not specifically in terms of that study, is whether the cost of construction has gone down substantially in the rail industry since the $1 billion to $2 billion cost estimate. That's what I'm interested in, because we can move people from one part of the country to another on a temporary basis, the same as we did when we built the great railway across the country. So is this the time? Is this the opportunity to save money and also put Canadians to work?