Thank you, Mr. Chairman.
I think it is enriching for committee members to hear your testimony this morning. I would like to welcome you to our meeting today.
I believe I heard something incorrectly. You suggested four ways of enhancing our dialogue with China. I would like you to repeat that, because I missed a few of your points. That is my first question.
My second question is somewhat broader. You are first and foremost Chinese, unless I am mistaken. In your opinion, what could be done to get the Chinese authorities to move, and to respect human rights? You mentioned some ways of renewing the dialogue, of enhancing our bilateral dialogue with China. What would cause the Chinese authorities to move? The dialogue has been in place for some time, with its flaws and weaknesses. Do you think there is some way we can get the Chinese authorities to move?
Once again, I thank you for being here.