Mr. Chairman, to supplement that, I totally agree, and that's one of the reasons we have a committee like this, to provide the input to the committee, and then all 308 parliamentarians will have the opportunity to discuss and debate the agreement.
Following up on your comments that when there is consensus among the parties...they'll release that information at that time. It was the same thing in the negotiations I've been in. The company I worked for was on strike, and I was a member of the union. We didn't get a copy of the agreement until it was final and we had to sign off on it. It will be before the House before that opportunity presents itself this time and there will be a lot of opportunity for further dialogue.
I have just one other comment before I hand it over to Mr. Menzies.
You mentioned the independent body that looked at the arbitration process--independent and efficient arbitration bodies. If one country imposes legislation on another country, how do you see that evolving into a model so there would be fair representation from everybody around the table to try to enforce unilateral laws?