I couldn't agree more. Obviously we're spending a lot of time this morning and this afternoon talking about engaging with China, with respect to human rights concerns within the country. It is vitally important to engage with China with respect to its foreign policy and the human rights dimension of its foreign policy, which is problematic not just in Africa, but certainly Africa is an area of grave concern.
Amnesty has put out a report recently looking at the degree to which Chinese weapons have very much fuelled the conflict in Darfur, and it's shocking. Of course, then it becomes no surprise that China has not been—I guess the generous way to describe it would be—a strong supporter of robust UN action to deal with the crisis in Darfur. That's obviously unacceptable.
Part of engaging with China around human rights issues has to be taking on that foreign dimension as well.