Yes. This is another concern we have around the coverage of services in the agreement, coverage of municipal services in particular. We've seen investor-to-state lawsuits in Europe related to re-municipalization, in this case it was health services. They haven't carved that out of CETA. There's going to be a standstill on municipal services, any attempts to bring those back into public hands, say, if the costs went up through the roof or if the service was poorly provided, those would be very susceptible to investor-to-state disputes. We think the government should take measures to make sure that's not going to happen and that would require complete carve-out for those water services, for example.
On January 28th, 2014. See this statement in context.