I think I worry, and I also don't worry too much. I worry, of course, that, like what you said, people will forget about Hong Kong, but I think that for the value of the protest cycle.... In 2014, there was a lot of focus, and then it died down. Then, in 2019, it came back, five years later. Between 2016 and 2017-18, there was no news among the media and parliamentarians hardly talked about it, but that doesn't mean that the whole movement was destroyed. I think it's just a different momentum, and I believe the focus will be back to Hong Kong one day.
Right now, of course, we're also doing a lot to get attention from the media and also to get support from parliamentarians. For example, there's the “lifeboat” scheme that is helping those who need to escape the repression to escape from Hong Kong. That's an area we're working on. We get bits and pieces about the lifeboat scheme from the media—for example, the Toronto Star and The Globe and Mail—but of course, on the harder issues, I think, to talk about Hong Kong in the last year, possibly we get four to six pieces of news about Hong Kong.