The government often says that most of the agreements it has signed in recent years contain chapters on human rights. However, those chapters are never binding. They are merely statements of principle. Actual binding mechanisms are never put in place, although Bill C-57 was successfully amended recently to add more binding provisions. The bill seeks to implement the trade agreement with Ukraine.
It's probably better to have the chapters than not to, since they do set out sound principles. Nevertheless, do the chapters give you any reassurance, seeing as they don't include binding mechanisms to implement the principles?