I share the concerns of the people who have raised concerns, and I understand the benefits of the people who have promoted benefits.
Did I hear anything in my own personal consultations that I didn't already know about? Yes, a few things, but they're the ones you've heard. The questions you've been raising are the kinds of concerns that people have. ISDS is a concern, as is the IP stuff. I was an IP professor for 20 years. I understand the IP provisions, and they are concerns.
On the other hand, I see the benefits. Speak to Saskatchewan farmers and they'll make it pretty clear where they stand, not just in agrifood but in the subsequent secondary manufacturing industries that surround it. It's not just big industry that can really see the benefit of this agreement, but small industry can as well.
At the end of the day, it's a sectoral trade agreement. There will be some areas of the economy that will benefit greatly and perhaps some that won't benefit. At the end of the day, we as a government have to make a decision to compare apples and oranges and say that we will be better off in or out, knowing that we're going to displease as many as we please, or whatever. But you have to try to weigh these things at the end of the day.