No, it would work the other way around. They have not taken obligations that would restrict; rather, they've taken measures in the agreements to protect. It would be more of a positive list than a negative list.
October 6th, 2009 / 11:30 a.m.
Assistant Deputy Minister, Trade Policy and Negotiations, Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade
No, it would work the other way around. They have not taken obligations that would restrict; rather, they've taken measures in the agreements to protect. It would be more of a positive list than a negative list.
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