One is that it's not negotiated or signed without first nations at the negotiating table.
Two is that indigenous rights are paramount, that first nations have a direct benefit from all of these, and not just jobs and contracts, which is the usual throw-away that they offer first nations. I mean a direct percentage of what comes from their lands and resources, for any of those free trade agreements, and protections from things like mining companies.
Canadian mining companies, contrary to what you heard in the previous panel, are the worst, most dangerous, and lethal companies in this country. Those are the kinds of things that we need protections from because wherever there is development that feeds free trade, like the extractive industry, or what have you, there are higher rates of murdered and missing indigenous women, higher rates of sexual assault, and of course environmental contamination. None of that is costed into these free trade agreements, or accounted for.