My first question is for Mr. Chu. Thank you all, by the way, for coming here today and offering your opinions and experience on this extremely important issue for Canada and for Hong Kong—and the world, in fact.
Mr. Chu, as a U.S. citizen not living in Hong Kong, you were just charged with an offence in China. Can you tell us why you think you were charged? Is it because of the strength of your organization, though you've only been in existence since last September? Is it because of you, personally, or is it because they want a symbol as well? Professor Cohen talked about symbols, the fact that the reach of this law can go beyond the boundaries of China. In fact, it's gone to a U.S. citizen acting in the United States, not in China. Can you comment on that?