Yes, absolutely. I think that's our responsibility in these trade agreements, to be raising the bar. Our challenge and concern is that's not what this protects. It doesn't protect keeping those standards. In fact, it puts them at risk.
Worse, if we negotiate on some of those and aren't keeping it up, then we're locked in at those lower levels continually. Every time we give something up, now it's part of an international deal that we're locked in on. It doesn't make for good jobs in Canada. It transfers jobs out and it takes advantage of workers.
Sure it might do well for those making their profits, but it doesn't do good for the citizens of any other countries.