The answer is that I haven't heard one. As I said, we have monthly meetings of a variety of union members and we have touched on all of those committees: social justice, human rights, political action, public health, and the environment. These are all things that affect the membership and the members know that they affect their entire community and communities across the nation.
I think my closing comment really was—and maybe my opening comment, too—power to the corporations. You might know what the Auto Pact was about, but I don't think back then that a corporation could sue a government. I mean the tail is wagging the dog on all fronts.
The Liberal government wants to do right by the aboriginal community in terms of a lot of things, but in particular the environment. If you're going to continue with oil you're going to make sure you work with the aboriginal community. You come in and have an idea to do that, and some corporation says, “Tough luck, we're suing you.” That's the challenge of these trade deals over the last number of decades.