You know, my particular concern is the public service. I'm worried that, since this crisis began, although we've done things like raising the travel advisory, the government is continuing to promote visits and exchanges with China. The public service, which does that almost automatically, is quite happy to oblige. You have to lead from the top. People learn from actions.
You also have to avoid normalizing what's happened. By not speaking about what's happening in Xinjiang often enough, we're normalizing something that is the worst human rights crisis we've seen.