That's a tricky one. If we stand back and look at where we, as a country, are making commitments, and start perhaps at the sustainable development goals, and our goal of by 2025 seeing child labour and forced labour eradicated—I should say, by the way, that we were talking about the ILO earlier, and that if we continue the trend now, even though it's declining, we would still have millions of children and people involved in forced labour at that time.
Whether we're looking at G7 commitments, G20 commitments, or commitments that we're signatories to at the general assembly, in all of those places, and presumably with trade agreements, we should be at least considering the issue of what positive effect we can ensure takes place, through Canada being part of these agreements so they can positively affect and support the goal of Canada and the international community to eradicate this particular issue.