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What is quite interesting is, over the last few months, as some of us predicted, we have seen more co-operation with China: the Airport, the Court of Final Appeal, the agreements reached with Mr Qian Qichen in London the other day. We've seen more agreement and we've seen Hong Kong standing up for itself in the Legislative Council Elections. The message from that should be for us to have some self- confidence that we can actually stand up for our own interests and do business with China, and that's' what I hope we've proved. If, for reasons of Chinese face or whatever, part of the cost that we have to pay for co-operation is that Chinese officials continue to want to try to snub the Governor of Hong Kong, well, that's I suppose a bit demeaning for them; it's not going to break my heart, though I think everybody in Hong Kong would prefer it if we could have the sort of sensible relationship which every other country in the world has. Can you actually imagine anywhere else in the world where one would have this silly game of snubs and so on? Nowhere else it happens. It doesn't happen in America. It doesn't happen in Europe. It doesn't happen in the Middle East. It doesn't happen elsewhere in Asia. So, I don't think that Chinese officials do themselves any great good by it, because presumably they are concerned about winning hearts and minds in Hong Kong and not just taking over the real estate in 1997.
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Question (in Chinese): I would like to ask the Governor this. In fact it is on education. Now, he mentioned that there would be special care for Band 5 students. I am a school social worker, I work in a Band 5 school this year. Fortunately, we have become one of the 62 schools - in other words, we have one social worker per school. Now, from my past months or so experience I see that it is important that we have one social worker in every school because we will be able to understand the students' problems immediately and give them assistance. But then, in my actual work I see that there could be mood swings among the students and then there could be a diversification of problems. So, Governor, you mentioned support and assistance. I think that is not forthcoming fast enough. Now, I don't think it would take a lot of resources to have one social worker per school. If that's really the case, I hope you would really consider speeding up that progress.