Andrew Little is still not saying if Labour supports the Trans-Pacific Partnership trade agreement, although he admits it doesn't stack up against all the party's bottom lines.
"The TPP is here. The National government has signed up to it. That's not going to change," the Labour leader told TV3's The National today from Palmerston North, where the party is holding its annual conference.
"We had five bottom lines that we were going to measure it against. We haven't been through the 60,000 pages of text in detail but we've been through enough to know that four of our bottom lines have been met.
"There's one - a pretty series one - that hasn't been and that's the one that concerns restrictions on land sales."
Mr Little said he didn't think it was acceptable that as the agreement stood, New Zealand would not be able to impose restrictions on foreigners buying property here.