The Europeans have implemented more of these types of measures. They actually have more teeth in their environmental policies. I would say that one of the eight was to get rid of the chapter 11 investor-state dispute system, which is now done, which is good, but I will share that with the committee.
It's sort of jointly from Greenpeace, the Sierra Club and Natural Resources Defense Council. There is a whole bunch of groups that signed onto it. The main thing is that environmental stuff is sort of nice to have in all these agreements and it would be great if these things happened; however, the agreement is about making sure that these things will happen and those things will not happen around economics of trade and protecting corporations and their prerogatives. We need to actually reverse that so that the climate and environmental protections are actually the primary thing guiding these types of agreements, so that the agreement is actually helping to facilitate the transition to a low-carbon world.