Mr. Speaker, clearly look at the track record of the World Bank. Who has it targeted? It targeted for relief after hurricane Mitch, privatizing Telecom, and it has gone after privatizing water systems in places like Tunisia. This is what it sees as its role in trade.
That is obviously the opposite of what we see in trade and so we will stand against the bill, continue to fight against the bill, and work with non-governmental organizations that are looking to bring some democratic reform to these trade agreements.