Ms. Wright, I read your piece in Foreign Policy last year, and I will quote for the record:
Hong Kong’s return to China in 1997 should have underscored China’s resurgence and confidence—as the notion of one country, two systems was meant to showcase—but it has hardly been so. Instead, it’s revealed Beijing’s insecurity, and its propensity to attribute its troubles to foreigners who harbour designs on its financial centre
Could you expand on that? Building on what we just heard, is China missing an opportunity by failing to implement one country, two systems? For me, that is at the heart of this. This vision that was laid out of one country, two systems is really at risk here if they don't go back to what was promised.