Exactly. For example, European countries have used environmental protection legislation to protect small farmers in a way that no jurisdiction in Canada has.
I worked for a period of time at the Nova Scotia Department of Agriculture, and I wrote a background paper on this, trying to encourage the Government of Nova Scotia—to show them—that these things are possible. We can protect farmers in rural communities in a way that's consistent with trade deals. However, the province was afraid of the repercussions of ISDS, so they weren't willing to go forward with types of amendments that would protect those rural communities.