There's more to it than just that. It's more than just tariffs. There are parts of the CETA that, frankly, deal with provincial government's right to procurement, with whether or not European companies can sue governments in Canada. It will likely raise the prices for generic drugs. Heaven only knows that drug prices are an increasing cost to Canadian business. This doesn't help that situation.
You may have put out the basic outline of what's involved, but there's much more to it than what we're talking about today. The question becomes, what else is there? Why should we not be able to see the final text, and why should Canadians not be able to see it?
The argument is always one of transparency. I find that terminology to be spectacular. It will talk about transparency as it relates to the trade union movement, yet with something as significant as this that affects all Canadians, there's not complete transparency.