If we don't ratify the TPP, then we'll save a ton of jobs, that's for sure and certain.
You mentioned in your comments that even with a trade agreement with the United States, we're losing production to the United States. We should be concerned about what that means for losing production, potentially, to some of these countries involved in the TPP. This is what has happened in our history with trade.
The other thing is that we do have an example of a minister who currently has renegotiated a deal. She has gone and met with the European Union to say that we need to look at changing some of the language in CETA. I might say to you that the language doesn't go far enough, but we certainly have an example on the record of how you can fix a trade deal when one is badly in need of fixing.
We have to think, as I said in the beginning, about the broader context. In this case, the risks and the losses far outweigh the benefits in the TPP.