We hear the same story, that it's only the big companies that are going to benefit from this. It's all written, and skewed to you, but I made the point with Viterra yesterday, too. They're fully unionized. Their workers aren't going to go on strike because of the TPP. They're welcoming it and looking forward to the expansions this will create.
At the same time, we hear some concerns about ISDS. It's more the concern that somehow we're giving away our sovereignty. Of course, in Canada, we have the rule of law and a good court system, but some of the countries we're moving toward don't. I've been there. A lot of you have, also, to Vietnam, Malaysia, and so on. There are tremendous opportunities to build infrastructure you could ship to your own port—Viterra does own a crush facility in China—and to have more of that type of thing going on.
Do you welcome something like the ISDS to cover your investments in those countries?