Yes, in many ways the categories that have been outlined in the TPP agreement are misnomers. They talk about business persons and investors, but as I said in my presentation and as we outline in our legal opinion, it's clear that the business category actually includes or could include many more people than just those coming to Canada to conduct business.
In fact, the definition is so broad that it basically says that any citizen of a signatory nation could be considered a business person for the purposes of the labour mobility section of the act. The definitions are so broad under this agreement as to be almost completely meaningless, and they certainly don't provide the kind of safeguards that I think Canadians would expect from this kind of agreement.