There were no guidelines on chapter 19.
At this point, I would point out that such intangibles as data and IP comprise considerably more of major global economies. The government is spending billions of dollars on things like superclusters. Yet you're telling me there has been no analysis done on this particular issue when this is probably one of the biggest areas of economic growth.
Can you table the analysis that was done with regard to the provisions in chapter 19 around intellectual property, essentially entrenching an American status quo policy framework on IP, on the impact of things like the supercluster program and the ability for Canada, in our investment in those programs, to generate and retain IP in Canada?