We've heard several times that the system was good but the bill was not, and that tying our hands before coming to the negotiating table and showing our cards would be a bad idea.
You were saying earlier that Canada was anything but a role model when it came to transparency and consultation with its parliamentarians on the mandates we give negotiators.
As an expert, can you tell us what is happening internationally? What is happening in other countries?
We know, for example, that the United States and the European Union have measures that protect cotton and sugar. We know that the European Union holds debates in advance.
It seems to me that, in reality, they're not such bad negotiators.