I certainly think that Australia's measure is an interesting one: simply stating transparently what the proposed partnerships are. That's one piece of it, but there are a lot of other pieces as well.
We have to keep in mind as well that China does not have a reciprocal arrangement with us. They want all of our work, but they are less than keen to share with us what they've been doing. They have a massive database for their research. In March, they closed the entire database to foreign researchers. They have strategic technology areas that are reviewed before publishing. If it's too strategic and sensitive, it won't be published, even if it was developed with foreign researchers.
These are some of the things we need to keep in mind when we're reviewing researchers from China.