Mr. Verheul, you're aware that many Canadians are concerned about the investor-state provision. Nobel laureate in economics Joseph Stiglitz has expressed concerns about investor-state provisions. The worry, of course, is that Canadian governments can be sued by corporations for legislation taken to protect the environment, or for the health of Canadians, or for social services or public enterprise, if they deem it to interfere with their profits.
Can you give Canadians the assurance that will not be the case with CETA?