There certainly has been dialogue. I'm not sure whether it's been focused on the human rights situation much, and that's certainly what I would encourage. Also, I think it's perhaps too late at this point—you'll know better than I do—but before opening up the floodgates of free trade, it's precisely before you do so, before you further a free trade agreement, that you would have more leverage in dialogue with the government to see the real enforcement of measures that would protect these at-risk groups and that would further human rights in the country. Once the free trade agreement is in vigour, I think there you in fact have much less leverage. That's how I would see it at least.
On December 9th, 2014. See this statement in context.