“We believe that the time is right to launch a public process to develop and adopt such a policy with human rights at its centre. Among areas needing attention are:
- fundamental reforms to the human rights dialogue between Canada and China;
- other strategies and mechanisms focused on human rights;
- trade and investment;
- conditions for development assistance;
- various matters associated with immigration;
- protection measures for the human rights of Canadian citizens detained in China, as typified currently by the case of Huseyin Celil. . . .”