hannah. this is one side of this. james miller, a spokesman from the company who wants to build this pipeline, transcanada corporation. james, first i want to give you an opportunity in a moment to respond to the specific concerns that we just heard from daryl hannah. but fist let's address the jobs issue. she did bring that up. the numbers in the houston chronicle from your company, the company president said it will immediately put 20,000 americans to work. where did you get those numbers? and, also, can you be more precise? what kinds of jobs are we talking about here? >> brooke, we're talking about 20,000 jobs, as you highlighted, 13,000 of those being construction jobs along the pipeline route and 7,000 manufacturing jobs. so, for example, with the manufacturing jobs, the pipe has already been manufactured by american steelworkers in arkansas. that's one example. and there's many other manufacturing that's needed for this pipeline. we have to build large pumping stations, equipment that runs along the 1,600-mile route.