First of all, the Canadian government did not ask for the removal of ISDS in the new NAFTA; the U.S. government did. The Canadian government agreed to it somewhat reluctantly. I'm a little bit nervous about what they will do with the U.K.
What they've talked about is replacing ISDS with the new investment court. The new investment...or whatever the title is called, is basically ISDS under new clothes. It's a procedural improvement, but the core of it is still ISDS. It should be excluded. There is no excuse for continuing with ISDS anymore. It's been proven to be such a monstrous mistake by government.