These issues are very important and essential.
When we think of international trade, we must also think about how it is done. I feel that this agreement leaves the door wide open, with no questions asked.
Earlier, you mentioned infrastructure, which is an interesting question. We must think about changing our infrastructure, by electrifying transportation. That would be the main investment to make. We must also think of ways to really protect the environment. As I said in my presentation, we must move toward local economies and allow federal, provincial and municipal governments to stimulate the local economy.
The current free trade agreements are using quite the opposite approach. Ontario, for example, had a green plan that encouraged not only renewable energy but also local jobs. Because of a complaint to the World Trade Organization, the province had to give up that green plan. In my view, that is extremely serious. Yet this was a democratic decision. The withdrawal of that green plan is devastating for the future of Ontario, where energy transition absolutely must happen.