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Isn Canada out to change or get rid of Chapter 11?

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Isn Canada out to change or get rid of Chapter 11?

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No. Canada recognizes that some issues of concern regarding the interpretation of certain provisions have arisen in the course of the litigation of NAFTA Chapter 11 cases. As a result, we are working with our NAFTA partners on clarifying these provisions to reflect the original intent of the drafters. As part of this process, during the July 31, 2001 meeting of the NAFTA Commission, NAFTA Ministers adopted interpretations in order to clarify and reaffirm the meaning of certain Chapter 11 provisions, in particular those concerning ‘access to documents’ and ‘minimum standard of treatment’. Ministers also directed trade officials to continue their work examining the implementation and operation of Chapter 11, including developing recommendations as appropriate. Detailed information can be found on: NAFTA-Interpr There are existing mechanisms built into the NAFTA to allow for this type of clarification without re-opening the agreement. This is an important priority for Canada, particularly

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