We also service consumers. More and more of the percentage of the shipments we deliver, a high percentage, is going to consumers. We look at consumers as our customers versus years ago when it was just the businesses selling A to B. The agreement we see gives consumers advantage in terms of access to goods. The ISDS provisions, which could be a risk to Canadians, also have those equal advantages in terms of the other countries, and how Canada is going to protect them. I would say from us looking at it holistically, there's ISDS provisions also in NAFTA. It comes with part of the program with trade agreements. There's nothing in there that's different that we would say would put Canadians at a significant disadvantage or our employees.
On May 13th, 2016. See this statement in context.