I'll relate to you an anecdote. The chief justice of a supreme court of one of the European countries told me he was leading a mission of European judges to the PRC and inter alia attended what appeared to be a model criminal trial where natural justice and due process seemed to be perfectly observed. Following the trial, he left the court building in Beijing, and while they were waiting to board their bus, they saw the prosecutor and the defence attorney and the accused and the judge and the court reporter, all of the personnel involved in the trial, come out the side door of the court building dressed in their civilian clothes. It was his inference that it was a mock trial.
That is to say, this chief justice of a European supreme court suggested to me that many of the programs of exchange with western legal and judicial authorities are not undertaken in good faith. Do you have any comment on that kind of experience?