 OK, can we start? Let's begin by throwing some ideas around. I've already given it some thought and I think it would be a good idea to have a retrospective of pop art. There's a revival of interest in it at the moment. How about an Andy Warhol retrospective? As far as I know, he's never been to Hong Kong. We could make it multimedia and show some of his films at the same time. Then we'd have to work with other venues. Not necessarily. We could have a screening room in the exhibition centre. Would it be worth it for one exhibition? I wasn't thinking of making it a one-off. We could make it a permanent feature. I'm having an architects meeting next week. I could bring it up then and see how they feel. It would add to the cost, of course. We are going a bit off the point here. Let's focus on content. I like the idea of product design exhibition like kitchen things. That would cover utensils, food packaging, advertising. How about an exhibition of successful adverts over the years? That would combine graphics, photography and film and make more use of a screening room. Or posters. How about posters from the 1930s up to now? Movie posters. Let's get back to art. As far as I know, Nguyen in Hong Kong has done an exhibition of digital art, which seems strange to me as it's getting more and more mainstream. I like the idea of a photography exhibition showing local photographers. Maybe photojournalism or iconic buildings in Hong Kong or just portraits. We're getting lots of ideas here, but not really getting anywhere. Let's consolidate what we've got so far. Okay. Andy Warhol retrospective. Pop art. Product design, kitchens. It doesn't have to be kitchens. It could be anything. Okay. Product design, anything. Adverts, posters, photography. Digital art. Going back to Andy Warhol, let's be realistic. We haven't got the budget for an exhibition of the best known works. And if we can only afford the lesser known ones, I'm asking myself, what's the point? We could certainly run a season of his films. On its own, how would that make us different from Agnes B or any other art house cinema in Hong Kong? Let's leave him in the running for now. How about the product design idea? I'd be in favour of using local designers and keeping it Hong Kong based. I think that's too parochial. Well, we could open it up to China. That'll attract the tourists. I'm going to have to go. I've got another meeting. We seem to have gone round in circles without making any decisions. Are you free for another meeting next week? How about Tuesday? No problem for me, Brenda. Fine, as far as I know. I'll get Sandy Descendant e-mail. Meanwhile, can I suggest we all give it some thought, so we at least have some kind of shortlist before we start?