Thank you.
Thank you for your presentations today.
I would like to focus on the building trades, as we've not heard from that perspective yet on this committee.
I think we hear clearly your fair point that you support trade, the removal of non-tariff barriers, the removal of tariffs, and having harmonization, all those things that will benefit the other panellists. But when you look at the labour provisions, and in particular chapter 12 of the TPP, which covers these provisions....
I think you highlight for us an example of regulatory chill, which is something we've been hearing a lot but haven't seen an example of so far. Basically, if we deny entry to workers in your building trades coming into Canada, we could be sued under the ISDS provisions and would then have regulatory chill because people who are seeking those workers would automatically go outside of the country because they would fear being sued under the ISDS. Can you expand on that a little bit?