My thanks to the witnesses for being with us this evening. I will ask both my questions now. That will give you time to answer.
My first question is for Mr. Neve.
The government has created programs for Hong Kong residents based on current trends in existing programs. Attempts have been made to strengthen existing immigration corridors. I would like to know whether that was a good way to go about it and whether we should actually widen those immigration corridors.
You talked about resettlement. I'd like to hear from you about that.
My second question is for Mr. Burton.
The government has created programs that were complementary to the immigration corridors that exist among our allies. Should we have replicated those programs instead of complementing what our allies already provide?