I'm not sure I understand the full import of the question. I think understanding China is complicated. It is not a single entity with a predefined long-term position. China is mobile.
On human rights, if that is the essence of the question, the Chinese situation is abhorrent in a number of ways, but it is flexible around the edges. Canada had good success with China in the context of some issues related to labour and rule of law. We don't change their system but rather their interactions, as Mr. Houlden indicated. China adjusts around the edges on some of these matters, and we think we may have a special ability to try to keep that discussion with them going.
However, I'm not sure I got the gist of the question. Excuse me.