Yes. Many international free trade agreements contain exceptions for health and environment, whether it's the WTO, the trans-Pacific partnership or the Canada-U.S.-Mexico agreement. There could be one there. It's in the Canadian Free Trade Agreement as well. If we had just a very simple amendment to add to proposed section 7 a paragraph (c) that pertains to a matter other than health and the environment, that would deal with the problem.
It wouldn't affect other parts of the bill. It's simply with respect to this issue of internal trade and federal and provincial laws.