Mr. Speaker, I could go on at length about how important it is that Canada have this instrument, which is effectively a dispute resolution mechanism. It provides the framework if there is an award made. There is going to be a tribunal to deal with this.
All provinces and all territories in Canada, including Quebec, have extensive involvement in foreign investment transactions. The structure that has been presented in this treaty, which has been around since 1966, is going to be a good instrument for us to be part of, but the only concern right now is whether or not the government has the support. It says it does, but I do not know whether I have seen the commitment of the government such that we will see the other provinces come on board so that the competitiveness of Canada continues to flourish.