I feel the Canadian government, in different ways, in the area of trade and education, in the areas where you can have exchanges with China...during the exchange you can let the Chinese counterpart know about the level of oppression against Falun Gong practitioners and what happens to them in China. That would be good. Just as you said, we need to add the human rights content into our proposal of exchanges, because in China we do not enjoy human rights. Apart from communism, there's nothing else you can believe. If I say that I believe in truthfulness, compassion, and forbearance, why wouldn't they let me try to be a good human being? If I'm a good human being, it's good for the government, good for the society.
I remember in certain areas, when they looked for workers in a factory, they would say the Falun Gong practitioners would have an advantage over other people to get into the factory to work. You can imagine if there are more of these workers in the factory, the whole level of life and working conditions would be better in the factory. Why the government would not allow you to do that is because they do not allow a different type of belief. If you believe otherwise, they are scared. That's why I think the Canadian government, in many different areas, in the exchanges with the Chinese government, can let them know, because many Chinese people in China do not know...they are not aware of this level of oppression. On Chinese radio and television, there is Chinese propaganda inundating everything. As a result they are brainwashed. They only receive the government's perspective. They do not know the truth.
If the Canadian government can, during the exchanges with the Chinese government, let them know what the Falun Gong organization is like, and also about the most basic human rights a citizen should enjoy in the country, I think this would be beneficial to us.