Yes, it's going to be a huge problem for all of us, and the government that signed us on, to say we take this seriously and we're going to do this. All Canadians want this to happen. We need to address this. We had a 20-year-old before our committee yesterday saying, “You're erasing hope by signing the TPP. You're leaving a burden on our youth they won't be able to overcome in signing this agreement”. Regardless of the financial benefits, we have to look at the implication to our environment and people.
I'd like to ask Ms. Falcone a question. We had Jim Balsillie before the committee, from RIM, one of the greatest Canadian success stories we've had in innovation and technology, with its ability to tap into a global market, as well. He said there's nothing in the TPP that specifically advances any Canadian companies, and he stressed how the ISDS provisions in the structure are a seismic loss of autonomy and authority. Do you agree with that statement?