I'm sorry to interrupt. Unfortunately, I don't have much speaking time.
The question is very simple. Do you realize that your company is being used, albeit unwittingly on your part, for transnational repression, because the Hong Kong government has decided not to recognize the BNO identity?
It may not be your fault, but unfortunately, Ms. Greenwood and Ms. Hewitt, we're forced to recognize today that Hong Kong's decision not to recognize the BNO identity forces you, as a company, not to help these people. We know full well that they won't return to Hong Kong, but they can't access their funds, because you have to follow Hong Kong rules.
So what you have to understand is that your companies are participating, albeit unwittingly, in a transnational crackdown.
Am I wrong?