Mr. Chair, actually, in the case of the CPTPP, the ISDS provisions were already found in the original TPP agreement that we ratified after the United States left the agreement. Canada chose not to sign additional side letters with the U.K. or any other party to the original agreement that exempted ISDS provisions.
In terms of moving forward with ISDS, since the ISDS provisions were already found in the U.K. accession to the CPTPP, we chose to leave them there. However, as we move forward in negotiations with the U.K. on a bilateral free trade agreement, we are not seeking ISDS provisions in that agreement.