The current ICA defines “trade agreement investors”, as referenced in the current legislation, including, as in subsection 14.11(6) of the act, many of Canada's biggest trading partners.
An illustrative non-exhaustive list, just to be helpful, would include the United States, Mexico, the United Kingdom and all of the countries under the comprehensive European trade agreement—sorry, I need to remember my acronyms—including France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Sweden and others; all of the signatories to the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership countries, which would include Australia, Singapore, Malaysia, Vietnam, New Zealand, Japan and others; and our trade investor countries of Chile, Peru, Colombia and South Korea.