Thank you. Is this a 10-minute round? Six minutes, that's okay. I'll probably still run out of time while I'm mid-sentence.
Thanks for your answers. When we left off you were describing this process of determinations for the advice you give in engaging at a political level, and obviously it's up to the politicians to decide.
We talked about how there's a high volume of cases and a higher volume of complex cases coming out of China. At the same time, we are in this process of free trade negotiations. We understand maybe extradition negotiations, maybe not. I'd like to understand how those things fit together when we have ongoing consular cases and at the same time we have other kinds of negotiations. Would the government say they need to start treating Canadian citizens with more respect if we're going to go forward here, or is the intention of the government to put those cases to the side and just focus on the negotiations, be they trade- or extradition-related and then leave the consular issues on a separate track?