I'm actually not sure I would be in favour of that, because I think it should be the elected governments of Canada that should be able to make decisions about the environment.
Under NAFTA we've lost a lot of environment-related disputes, such as the S.D. Myers dispute, where we attempted to prohibit the export of PCBs and that was overruled by NAFTA. I think that the NAFTA environmental commission process has not been particularly useful.
I think it would be helpful in the kind of process that's talked about there, where there is an international review and a consultative process and a report. That is all helpful, but I don't think that international tribunals should be able to assess fines against Canadian governments for alleged violations of environmental rules.