Thank you for being here today, Ms. Wong.
According to your philosophy, the state should not interfere in people's private lives; it is up to parents to make these decisions. It is true that efforts must be made to educate parents, but your argument reminds me of the situation we faced years ago. People said that men could continue to beat their wives because it was a private matter, and the police did not take any action. The government refused to legislate because they did not want to get involved in people's private lives.
Attitudes changed and the government understood that wife-beating should not be allowed. There is now zero tolerance in that regard. Laws have been passed, the government brought in legislation and the police now intervene. So when I hear about government interference in people's private lives, I have reservations. But that is not my question.
Could you tell me how the regulations work right now, in your opinion?