I think it's interesting that in the media response to the OECD reports, the headlines were about the end of globalization, and whether globalization was going to fall.
One of the biggest reasons is the rampant inequality it has caused. It has been great for certain sectors—rather, elites—but it has been really terrible for workers. It's not just in Canada; it's everywhere.
I would say that globalization is being questioned, big time, everywhere in the world. If we rush into globalization—I'm horrified by CETA, which is worse than the TPP—while the rest of the world is getting away from it, we're going to be constricted by these ISDS lawsuits and trapped. We're going to be trapped by globalization.