Right now, the agents of secretive, massive corporations are circling Canberra.The Trans-Pacific Partnership would give corporations the power to sue the Government for making policy in the public interest, halt the ability to regulate certain industries, and open the floodgates for the exploitation of vulnerable workers.and the crossbench is almost totally united against this trade deal – which Senator Whish-Wilson describes as "an assault on democracy."Labor says they don't like parts of the deal, and will review it if elected.It's, at best, totally backwards and, at worst, a dishonest promise to dodge public backlash.They cando the right thing, right now.If we come together, we can put the Labor Party on notice, and demand they stand up for workers, stand up for the environment, stand up for democracy,