Well, Canada cannot prevent Canadian firms from taking advantage of low-cost services—call centres, or software development, or other kinds of services—in other countries. If it's available to them, that helps them remain globally competitive, because that's what their competitors are doing, and it still provides for a lot of quality jobs in Canada. In the medium- and longer-term, one of the principal obstacles to economic growth in Canada is labour shortage. So accessing services in other countries, either cross-border or through temporary entry of professionals into Canada, is actually accessing the labour that we need for our companies to operate.
With respect to labour and environment, Canada's approach is relatively well known. We try to promote in our trade discussions adherence to international standards for labour and environment protection, and we will do so in the discussions with India.