Professor Tsang, thank you very much for your opening remarks.
Colleagues, just before we go into our first round, I want to remind our witnesses, and members also, of the method that we use to facilitate time keeping. It's very basic, but it's effective. It's a 30-second card that I will hold up, both in the room and also on camera, just to signal that your speaking time or questioning time is about to lapse. The allocations of time are very carefully negotiated among the whips and, in some cases, are as short as two and a half minutes.
If witnesses and colleagues could keep an eye on the time, that would assist the conversation greatly.
We will start with round one in six-minute segments.
Leading us off is Mr. Chong. Please, go ahead.