I consider the political dynamics in Hong Kong to be very.... What shall I say? It's changing all the time. It all depends on the influence from the Chinese government and also on the various forces at work there. We have to admit that Hong Kong society is very pluralistic, exactly because there are so many different opinions existing in Hong Kong society. That's why we do need a democratic system, right? It's in order to build consensus so that all the different opinions can be minimized and those divisions could also be minimized.
With respect to the business sector's view of a democratic system, we have to understand that it's just like the view of a lot of business people here. If they want to do business with China, they know what to do, even though they may support democratic systems. Also, in order to get the business, sometimes under this kind of undue influence and pressure, they may openly say that they don't need it.... It's just like North Korea. If you go to North Korea and ask the north Korean people whether or not the government is good, I'm quite sure that over 90% of them will tell you that the government is excellent.