I think that would have to be a key plank of the strategy, because there's no question that this is a very real trend. It's not just problematic within the Human Rights Council. We saw it, and it was very problematic, with respect to this vote, obviously. China's economic footprint in sub-Saharan Africa is immense. It's being leveraged and used in a whole host of ways when it comes to those sorts of votes.
It sometimes feels as though we're just kind of watching and letting it happen. We need to come together with other countries who share that concern to come up with some meaningful strategies for how to respond, whether it is starting to more meaningfully respond to that growing presence on the ground in countries in sub-Saharan Africa, for instance, or having different approaches to relationship-building within some of the institutions.