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International Trade committee  The European IP regime was better than Canada's, and still is.

December 10th, 2013Committee meeting

Russell Williams

International Trade committee  It still is, but we've moved forward on it. We moved forward with the CETA agreement. For instance, Europe has 10 years of data protection, we stayed at eight. We'll be able to attract more investment with—

December 10th, 2013Committee meeting

Russell Williams

International Trade committee  There are a number of factors. It's science and it's other factors—

December 10th, 2013Committee meeting

Russell Williams

International Trade committee  That's what I said.

December 10th, 2013Committee meeting

Russell Williams

International Trade committee  Personally, if we had 12 years of data protection, I think that would be wonderful for this country. But right at this point, we didn't do that. We did move on patent term restoration and we are correcting the right of appeal. In terms of your other question, there are other com

December 10th, 2013Committee meeting

Russell Williams

International Trade committee  It's particularly in regard to some of the questions that we had a dialogue on already today: what kind of patent term restoration will there be, and how would it work? What does dual litigation mean? How will the right of appeal work? I mean, these are principles. It wasn't an a

December 10th, 2013Committee meeting

Russell Williams

International Trade committee  If we recall what was on the table with CETA, there were three requests: patent term restoration, data protection, and right of appeal. In the agreement in principle it looks as if it was two out the three, which is progress, and I'm very pleased about it. But if with one of the

December 10th, 2013Committee meeting

Russell Williams