Thank you, Chair.
Thank you to our witnesses. It's very difficult to use six minutes to respond adequately and to ask questions about all of the representations that have been made. They're quite valuable, and I wish we had a full session with each of you separately.
Can I ask you, Professor Davis, for clarification on one of the consequences of the new law? You referred to collusion with foreign governments. My understanding of the law is that it's broader than that, and that in fact it refers to collusion with foreign governments or foreign interests. Would you clarify that for me, please?
Second, can you tell us whether after the passage of this law, from a constitutional perspective, there is any light, or any distinction left, between the situation in Hong Kong vis-à-vis the law and what applies in mainland China with respect to security and sedition and these other obligations? Are we now talking about not two systems but only one system for the whole country?