I guess that was meant as a silly distraction in lieu of a rationl response.
Tell us all how 100s of thousands of pages of international law and a gang of international corporate appointed bureaucrats with dictatorial power to enforce those laws is going to give us "free trade". Should not real free trade be zero pages of regulatory nonsense and no interference from any aspiring global government Marxist type administrators?
Although thousands of pages of documents are not what Ricardo and Smith had in mind two hundred years ago, they were thinking in bushels of wheat and corn. How the world has developed since then is probably something they never envisioned.
Bottom line is that all those agreements eventually reduce government interference and reduce and/or eliminate tariffs. That's a good thing.
Just look at France if you want to see how a country that protects its inefficient industry prospers.