Perhaps I can start and my Foreign Affairs colleagues can either confirm or dispute this.
Fundamentally, if you look at the annual human rights dialogue that's spearheaded by the Department of Foreign Affairs, CIDA officers, generally at the director level, are part of the Canadian team. As I mentioned earlier in my statement, some projects and ideas fell out from that dialogue; in 2005, for example, we picked up dealing with inmates' rights as a project.
To give you another example, in the civil society program that is run out of the embassy in Beijing, there again it is the Foreign Affairs and CIDA officers coming together to look at proposals and those kinds of ideas. Of course, at various different levels in the interaction on human rights issues, the two departments work closely together.