You pointed out the progress that has been made. Of course, we are no longer in the throes of rampant neo-liberalism. We now include chapters on the environment, workers' rights and other social considerations. That said, we are still a long way from truly binding provisions. There is a chapter on corporate responsibility, of which the government is very proud, but there do not seem to be any binding mechanisms, other than corporate responsibility.
What could we add to that?