I think some of the suggestions I've raised as to the kinds of law reform steps that need to be taken should be prominent in Canada's dealings with Egypt. I think there are some very concrete individual cases and individual situations that can be raised--for example, demanding that there be an independent investigation into the Maspero Square violence in October, and freeing of the blogger, an activist who has been detained because he raised concerns about what happened in Maspero Square.
But more widely, I think what is so crucial is that Canada get behind a very strong human rights agenda, along the lines of what we've proposed to the Egyptian government, and make that the centrepiece of our dealings with the Egyptian government and be working with other countries to really ensure that it becomes the mantra of the international community in the years to come.