Absolutely. We'll take the engineering sector as an example. Consulting engineers in New Brunswick are constantly looking for engineering solutions to the oil and gas industry.
One that is coming currently as we are speaking is the processing of waste water from natural gas exploration activity. There are companies, such as Fundy Engineering, Stantec, exp Services, all local companies based here in Atlantic Canada, or have offices here in Atlantic Canada, that are working with exploration companies for the treatment of the spent waste water that comes from the exploration activity. So there's one right off the top of my head.
If you also look at the contractors who are required for my earlier example of a refinery turnaround, it spans the whole thing from taxis to restaurants, to plumbers and pipefitters who are physically doing the work. When you have 2,000 extra people on site, it's phenomenal the amount of spinoff activity that does become generated. You won't be able to find a hotel room in St. John as an example. Short-term lodging will be completely taken up.
These are just a couple of examples, but in particular with the engineering businesses located in Atlantic Canada, they are always working hand in glove with the various suppliers to the energy industry looking for engineering solutions.