Okay, thank you.
The personal risks pertain to going back to Hong Kong, and also issues about what I can say about my father or what I cannot say about my father. At the end of the day, he is being held in prison and has been for the last three years, and it has always been very ambiguous as to what crime he has or hasn't committed.
The Hong Kong government has really shown in the last four years that it's a completely new playing field. I mean, who would have thought the Hong Kong government would put bounties on people? I personally do not have a bounty on me, but to what Caoilfhionn was saying, it is now a government that is fully aware and willing to use its status to crack down on all dissent, and even criticism abroad.
My risk is pretty simple. I cannot go back to Hong Kong because I might get arrested. I repeat what my dad said: It is that idea of using fear to crack down on people in Hong Kong and abroad.