Yes. I think it's a critical part of a modern trade agreement. I would like to see it much more strongly enforceable than it is in any of the existing agreements undertaken by Canada and the United States. There are many options. As you know, the NAFTA labour accord is basically a joke—it's almost atrophied. Unions and workers have to be able to bring disputes directly, and there has to be some sort of remedy. There are many options. There could be fines that could go into redressing the problem. It doesn't have to become a labour version of investor-state dispute settlement where lawyers are chasing fees. The money could go into actually redressing the problem.
I talked about procurement. I don't think that—