I just want to highlight that we actually did look at some of the social determinants of health pathways that connect the TPP to population health results in Canada. We particularly looked at income and employment as two central social determinants of health. Of course, as you are well aware, most of the econometric studies have not found a significant economic impact. They have found pretty much in the realm of zero or minus 0.2% to plus 0.2% as an impact, which is of course negligible.
At the same time, though, employment impacts have been found to be negative. That's a very important aspect of the health impacts because employment is a central determinant of health. The TPP will lead to approximately 60,000 lost jobs in Canada, according to the Tufts University study, and various other studies also found negative employment impacts.
There are concerns about how actually, through these social determinants of health pathways, the population could also be undermined through the TPP.