steve vines, does that tally with your more recent experience?lways fascinating to speak to reporters and other people who are based in beijing, and then you discover that the experience that they're having is very much the experience that you're having in hong kong. i mean, in the past, just to give you an example, i was always hoping to quote people by name. that's what journalists do. it gives credibility to the quote. i now find myself in recent months and weeks never using people's names unless, of course, they're official spokespeople for an organisation, because it's too dangerous. and during the protests, when they were at their height in hong kong in 2019, a lot of young people would say to me, "oh, yes, you can use my name in the paper." and even then, i would say to them, you know, it's not my business to get you into trouble. it's my business to report what's going on. i would strongly suggest not using your name. so this is something which i haven't experienced before in hong kong. but certainly, people who are familiar with covering