I believe, yes, we need solid legislation to hold these companies accountable. Asking companies to self-regulate is not strong enough, and we know, particularly in the mining industry and other industries, particularly the arms industry, that it does not happen. They are not self-regulating in the way that we need to have happen to protect the environment and the human rights situation in countries like the Philippines.
It's not just the Philippines. There are other countries involved in this as well, so it's critical that all trade agreements need to be based on human rights. That's the basis of formulation of any trade agreement that we have.
The other thing that would need to be put in place is to exclude an ISDS out of the trade agreement. A trade agreement that holds that caveat allows the companies then to sue the country, so we have terrible situations where a mining company sues the government because the community has blocked their trade in the country.