I'm going to put it back into the Canadian context. Canada has a unique position here because the six-party talks nations are in a different position than Canada is. The six-party talks nations often have to put human rights as a footnote or take it off the agenda, because the primary concern is around nuclear security and denuclearization, whereas countries like Canada can remain vocal on these issues. We have seen this government being vocal on these issues.
The international communities that are not part of the six-party talks can continue to enable organizations to get exposure inside North Korea. Other countries can also help play a role in resettling North Korean refugees, just from the perspective of building capacity for North Koreans who may want to defect and if the South Korean capacity can no longer handle them, because it does take time to build this infrastructure.