I don't think so.
What I'm about to say is going to sound un-Canadian, and I don't mean it to sound that way.
For the most part in Canada, my members feel—specifically, because those are the only ones I can speak to—when we're sitting at the table that we're not one of the most powerful players. We're not Japan, and we're not the United States. A perfect example of that would be there are sidebar negotiations that happen, such as the automotive deal, where Canada finds out about post discussion.
We know that we're not the biggest hammer at the table. That being said, in the TPP we're also not the smallest hammer at the table. There's definitely a feeling that—which leads to the comments I was making—we need to be there. No matter what, we need to be there.