Maybe I'll start and pass the floor to my colleagues.
Amnesty International doesn't say yea or nay to whether Canada should be providing assistance through CIDA. What we do say, however, is that if that kind of assistance is going to be provided, it absolutely needs to be part of a comprehensive whole-of-government approach. It needs to be linked to all other aspects of how Canada is trying to advance human rights change. Certainly if we manage to have a revamped and improved dialogue process, there would need to be fundamental integration between what the dialogue is trying to achieve and what the development assistance is trying to achieve.
The past approach to human rights in China of what in our view have really been scattered and isolated measures taken in a variety of different agencies and departments simply can't go forward.