I just want to add to something that Mr. Perrault said.
You mentioned three things, or three of your perspectives, when you're looking at the TPP. I want to add a fourth, and that's people in communities and the health and well-being of Canadians.
My question is for Ms. Dey. The Council of Canadians has been doing a lot of work to educate Canadians on TPP in particular, but on other trade deals as well. We've heard from Canadians. We've had open sessions in our last travel period. We had 60 people come forward, largely against the TPP. Their concerns centred around ISDS and the increased costs of drugs for Canadians.
I wonder if you can speak to us a bit about your efforts with Canadians and whether or not you feel they're being consulted fully.