I'll make three quick points. The dialogue is not working; we know that. But what we are saying is that it could be made better. It could work. Potentially it could work, and therefore we're making recommendations to actually try to get some results out of it and suspend it until then.
The second thing is that the dialogue should not be the only mechanism of engaging with China. Certainly we should not see the dialogue as an alternative to taking human rights issues to the Human Rights Council.
The third point regarding CIDA, which you are mentioning and is being discussed, is that we would strongly encourage engagement directly with China's civil society organizations to try to get Chinese civil society and the public sector to incorporate democratic principles and start working in that manner as well.
Those are three quick points.
Thank you.