Thank you for your presentations today.
I find it interesting that my colleague mentions the hundreds of groups that were included, and I am pleased that you were included. What I'm not happy about are the thousands that were not included, including civil society, indigenous people, and Canadians...as we're doing here now, under a new government.
We're here to listen to what all groups have to say. We've actually received over 10,000 emails from Canadians. We have a process that I believe our chair has highlighted, that's opened up to the public so that those who aren't able to speak today will be able to engage with the committee in that way.
I'd like to talk a little about the ISDS, and my question will go to Ms. Fernandez. You spoke about the ISDS mechanism, and it's something we've heard very serious concerns about at this committee level. Joseph Stiglitz, who is an American economist, said that if we sign the TPP, the ISDS provision will make it impossible to meet the climate change goals we established in Paris.
I wonder if you can speak about the ISDS mechanism and how you see this potentially impacting the ability of the Canadian government to regulate in areas such as public interest, and to possibly meet our climate change target.