Just to return to the law, you said Canada is involved in providing aid to assist in the law, yet the law seems to be the thing that is not adhered to. The question it really comes down to is how you can encourage the adherence to law in another country.
I've seen that China has ratified several United Nations conventions. Would this not be a role, or does the United Nations play a role in that now, giving a kind of rights barometer, labour barometer, or legal barometer for various countries and institutions? Would that be a role the United Nations could play a part in, to give an annual assessment of various countries and how they're adhering to the conventions to which they're signatories? Would they have a role? Do they do it now?