Well, it certainly defines a scenario where you no longer require citizenship in any one country. To be an employee of a Canadian company, for example, you could be, it sounds like, resident anywhere and servicing the needs of the customer also anywhere.
At the end of your testimony, you highlighted a number of aspects of CETA that you really appreciate. You referenced that it acknowledges knowledge-based sectors, protects intellectual property, and deals with regulatory cooperation and government procurement. Then you referenced that it's forward looking and deals with or accommodates electronic commerce.
I'm wondering if you could help us understand to what degree the agreement addresses the situation or the area of economics.