I'll do Kevin a favour. I'll just follow up on his question, perhaps phrasing it in another way to Mr. Ritter.
Much of your testimony has been that constructive engagement won't really change the status quo, but it can't hurt, and it may have some salutary effects. I think the theme you gave it in your response, Mr. Ritter, was again “steady as you go” in terms of Canada's policy—keep the communications going, respectful dialogue might have some improvement.
Are there any specific things that Canada can do to address and improve the human rights situation, whether it be a focus on release of political dissidents, whether it be on the matter of seeking the repeal of certain laws regarding the criminalization of dissidents and so on? Are there any specific things we should be concentrating on that might be able to have an impact?