they were alice mak�*s words. someone was asking her the question, and she was like...as just answering to that question. so that was obviously the wording that was used by the person that's asking her the question. the fact that we have a chief executive with a police background doesn't make us a police state, right? just like we previously have a chief executive coming from business background, from civil service background, that that doesn't make us a business state or a civil service state. i think those use of terminology, i wouldn't use it myself. terminology is important. let's move on to the bounty that has been put on the head of eight activists who are in exile no longer on the territory of hong kong. the bounty amounts to, what, about 1,000,000 hkd each? that's well over 100,000 usd. the hong kong chief executive — boss, really, of the authorities in hong kong —john lee, he said that these eight were "going to be pursued to the ends of the earth. "people should avoid them like street rats." do you think that sort of terminology best represents the mindset of