On the question of what the nature of our business dealings and trading relationship with China should be, again, from my perspective, I think it has to much more seriously take human rights on board.
Over 20 years, in my previous role as secretary general of Amnesty International, I can't count the number of times that I and other civil society leaders were putting in front of governments from both parties a set of recommendations as to how human rights considerations need to be much more directly brought into shaping the nature and extent of our business relationship—not ending it and not even necessarily limiting it, but very deliberately bringing human rights into its core, including human rights impact assessments, for instance, and having human rights considerations shape the nature of trade missions; and so much more.
We really haven't seen that. I think that's where we need to start in terms of really grappling with the nature of our business dealings.