With respect to the Olympics, Amnesty is not proposing a boycott by Canada or any other government, but we do think the Canadian government and the international community more largely are really missing an opportunity to make use of the Olympics to advance a human rights agenda. As I said earlier, now is the time to get serious about that. There are still two years left, two years within which there's ample space to be pressing particular concerns. It will be too late if we come to this only a few weeks before the Olympics begin.
I will leave with you Amnesty's paper on the Olympics. I think it lays out a number of recommendations. Obviously there's a huge range of human rights concerns in China. In the paper, we've highlighted particular issues that we think have a connection to or in some way resonate with the Olympics themselves, and we therefore think they should be a priority for attention.