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So we have short questions and all you need to do when I've called you - I will try to call two or three people at a time and if you come up to whichever is the nearest microphone - and you may have to wait while a couple of other people get in their questions - but if you come up, I will call you sort of one at a time, and I will try to take each question as it arises.

The one other thing I should say in advance is that we have got just about the best interpreters in Hong Kong trying to make sense of what I say, and I have to admit that apparently I am very difficult to translate, so they are doing an extremely good job and I think before they even do it we should give them a round of applause.

All right, now just over an hour and it is for you to ask the questions and for me to try to answer them. Now can I have a show of hands. Can we have one in the front row, can we have then the gentleman in the green striped shirt there.

Question (in Cantonese): Mr Governor, as a disabled person, I must express gratitude to you in particular, because in the past four years you have done a lot for the disabled in terms of transport facilities and employment. But also in this year's policy address you have made special mention and you have urged the Chief Executive Designate in future to give equal opportunities to the disabled, so I would like to thank you in particular for that.

Now I have a simple suggestion to make. I hope in the coming year when we have the bauhinia or the peony flowers, I hope you will make special arrangements for the disabled to visit the Government House. I am not asking for a privilege, just that we do need special arrangements otherwise we won't be able to enjoy those flowers at Government House. And I hope this arrangement would not be extended only to the disabled just like that, I just want people in Hong Kong to realise that when there are special arrangements for the disabled, other people would be convenienced as well.

So I hope next time when you open up Government House it won't be just on Sundays; what about opening up on Fridays and Saturdays as well so that more people will be able to enjoy the flowers in Government House. Of course for the disabled, perhaps you could make arrangements for them to visit on Friday, and then on Saturday and Sunday more other people could visit Government House and this way we will be able to achieve equal opportunities for all.

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