No, I don't see any real balance there. As I say, when I think of our commitment under Paris climate change, there's probably no more serious issue facing humankind than climate change. Yet here we have now a Canadian corporation suing the U.S. government for $15 billion. I just think this has gotten out of hand.
Now, a company, if their profits are expropriated, should be able to claim equal value. But to all of a sudden claim for future losses of profit of $15 billion when we're trying to advance a climate change deal that the world signed on to, then, yes, I have real problems with how we're moving forward. I just believe, like Stiglitz and many others, the investor-state dispute settlement mechanism has to go.