First of all, I want to say that I feel honoured by your presence here today.
Because of our parliamentary style of democracy here, you will find that oftentimes in our discussions we don't agree with members of the government, even though their interest here in particularly Mr. Celil's case is certainly commendable. One thing I'm very concerned about is ethical trade. Human rights should take a priority at all times.
I've been calling for a special envoy, a parliamentary delegation perhaps, to go to China to take up Mr. Celil's case. Would you see that as being effective?
I would add this: thank you for joining the many voices who have said that we need to push harder at China on the issue of human rights.
As well, you mentioned Guantanamo. How many combatants from your area would be down there?
To Mr. Tohti, I have a question around the dialogue we're looking at. What would you call the main failure of the dialogue?