To answer your question about the big picture in terms of the CIDA program, we keep an eye on the larger indicators and larger progress, but in practical terms we do our work in particular sectors. China is a huge and complex country. Any country is complex, but China is particularly huge, and so we focus our analytical efforts and the staff we have in the embassy and in headquarters on the particular areas where we are hoping to make a difference and where we see openings in areas like legal and judicial reform, helping to build a civil society. We look at progress and track progress or lack of progress more closely in those areas.
It's more meaningful for our day-to-day work and seeing where Canadians can really have an influence than focusing at the macro level, because we're trying to inform how we can plan better interventions on the part of Canadians.