Even on the question of how to choose the chairman, how to choose the head of the local governing structure in Hong Kong, there seems to be a divide. Young people are very much opposed to what had originally been put forward by the Chinese state in terms of the selection framework. Particularly the business class, but even older populations—let's say 45 years of age and above—were not as opposed to what the government was putting forward. There is a clear divide on issues beyond the question of universal suffrage. That's at least what this committee in a previous forum was told, so I just wonder about that.
On December 5th, 2016. See this statement in context.