I would agree. The labour and environment chapters in CETA had really wonderful language. It was very aspirational language, although there was no enforceability. When CETA was signed and labour supported it, I was the economist at the Canadian Labour Congress at the time. We were told that if we signed this provisional agreement there would be a quick review and we would amend CETA to make it enforceable. The EU has dragged their feet on that completely. There have been no changes to date on the enforceability for either labour or environment within CETA.
I'm currently a member of the domestic advisory group for CETA, and it has been incredibly frustrating for us. We were promised that we could make this deal more progressive over time, and it simply has not been possible. The labour actions we have available to us within the CUSMA are far more concrete than what we have available through CETA. There's virtually no benefit to the labour or environment chapters right now in CETA.