Well, all the research that we've been using to study TPP points to exactly the opposite. Even Joseph Stiglitz talked about wage inequality. Tufts and the research done by unions like Unifor, by Jim Stanford on the auto manufacturing, have shown the exact opposite, to the point of 58,000 jobs. When you look at the Japanese auto parts coming in, we are facing a possible loss of jobs in auto manufacturing and auto production.
The same is true in farming. Jobs are threatened every year. What's happening with dairy farmers, what's possibly going to happen with public services and procurement, the investor-state disputes around labour-market policies, the influx of more foreign workers, and the broadening of what defines a skill in a tradeāto us, all these point to layoffs and job losses right across the spectrum.