First off, I don't believe that we can't change it. I've heard Minister Freeland say that it can't be changed, but the reality is that, according to a column in The Huffington Post, changes might still be possible.
At the same time, the EU and the United States have heard from their constituents in their countries, who have suggested that they didn't like the provisions and what was offered in CETA, and the officials were told that the changes would go back to a legal scrub through which they would make changes to their trade agreement.
I'm not sure if there's been enough pressure for us to say that we can't participate and that we need to make sure there are changes that protect our Canadian economy. I think that's the first thing we need to consider and look at with reference to that.