Thank you for the question, Mr. Savard-Tremblay.
That is an absolutely important question. It is our commitment to make sure that we consult with businesses and with workers, and that absolutely has to include those who represent them.
We intend to launch a transparent process. It will allow for input from the many stakeholders who will give the government input on what needs to be in that negotiating discussion. I can assure you that our government is very committed to ensuring that we do have a transparent and open process.
We are doing other consultations right now on a potential agreement in another jurisdiction. In that, we have notified the public, and we have convened, both at the ministerial level and official level, opportunities for input. Parliamentarians are very welcome to provide input. We also have trade mechanisms where the department engages the provinces and territories.
It is really important for us to hear from Canadians, so that we have their input. Our policy, with respect to tabling of treaties, has been recently amended. That can be found publicly on the Global Affairs website. I can assure you that our government intends to fulfill the obligations and the amendments to that policy.