Including things in multilateral settings.
Whether or not a resolution is still the right way to go within the UN setting is debatable. The UN Human Rights Council offers a whole new set of tools and possibilities, most notably through what is known as the universal periodic review process, under which all countries are now going to have their human rights records reviewed by the council, probably on a three-year cycle. China will come before the council in ways that China's record never came before the commission.
I think Canada, working with other governments, and certainly with other members of the Human Rights Council, but even beyond the council, should really start thinking about the most constructive way to make use of that. We don't yet know when that's going to happen. It could be in ten months or it could be in two and a half years that China will have its first turn in front of the council. That's going to be a critical point, and governments should really start strategizing as to how to make the best use of that.