
The festive season is said to be one of peace and goodwill to all mankind; it is a special time for children - or should be.
The most important asset of this place we call home is its people, and the future of Hong Kong is its little people, our children.
Despite Hong Kong's wealth and overall prosperity, there are children who are starving, who do not have sufficient clothing and shelter, who are being abused, or are simply alone.
Despite our human rights and other legislation, for practical purposes the only rights children have are the rights given to them by us adults.
While there are many good people and organisations that do much to assist our children, they cannot do all that is necessary and for years they have been calling for the establishment of a children's commission.
The idea of a commission was even the subject of predominantly positive but ultimately fruitless discussion in Legco's welfare services panel in June 2006.