No. I think it's unusual that the U.S. would cancel an agreement regardless of the conditions on the ground. There was recently a coup in Honduras, and that wasn't sufficient for the U.S. to consider withdrawing from the Central America free trade agreement. It's very unusual for states to withdraw from international economic agreements.
However, again, it's going back to the balance of the trade agreement itself. Not having studied the rest of the agreement, I don't know whether, on balance, this agreement makes sense for Canadian workers or Jordanian workers. By looking at the labour cooperation agreement in isolation, yes, this does provide some opportunity that Canada could also take up in the context of its relationship with Jordan through the ILO or other international institutions. Given that you've negotiated this agreement, I'm reiterating that it's important that it be given the utmost seriousness and that both countries come into line with its commitments under this agreement before moving forward with ratification.