I will just say very briefly on that point that we are aware of the ILO's study by their committee of experts on the application of conventions. As you noted, the ILO forced labour convention has not been ratified, which makes it difficult for the ILO to take action through their supervisory system on those particular measures, but we do work very closely with the ILO on all issues related to forced labour, including within China and we do support the ILO supervisory mechanism as an important tool in addressing these issues.
On March 28th, 2022. See this statement in context.