Mr. Chair, I think you'll find that I have a similar motion coming forward in NDP-4. Again, it speaks to the sweeping powers that will be afforded to the minister, and I think the member for Saanich—Gulf Islands speaks well about the fact that it won't necessarily be the current minister, in that this is going forward in perpetuity.
It's important, I think, that we pause to look at the way these individuals will be named and who will potentially be sitting there, so that it's in the best interests of Canadians, and so we learn some lessons from what's happened in regard to chapter 11. I do support the spirit of her motion in terms of saying that we need to ensure that people who have sued us before under chapter 11 don't now find a window inside CETA to do the same thing.