I always consider any kind of trade agreement to be mutually beneficial, on the condition that it is fair and that the human rights agenda is being embedded in the process of negotiations between the two parties. We have to realize that in China there's only one party that rules, and they can do whatever they like.
I mentioned that human rights is also an improvement. It's also a key to the resolution of many other problems. If the human rights situation could be improved in China, it would also have a positive impact on Canada-China co-operation. Both parties could benefit equally from this improvement.