It sounded suspiciously like part of a manifesto. But the man behind it is still playing down any ambitions he may have for Hong Kong's top job.
Yesterday, Executive Council convenor Leung Chun-ying (pictured) said he would unveil proposals for Hong Kong's economic development and relief for residents.
He made the remarks after paying a visit to a group of elderly people in Tsz Wan Shan, Kowloon, to listen to their concerns.
Members of the audience, who live in the Tsz Ching public housing estate, told Leung about their increasing financial difficulties in the face of the rising cost of food. They also voiced their hopes for more convenient public transport and other matters, such as those related to the cost of housing.
Leung, who many expect will seek nomination to contest the chief executive election in 2012, was asked whether he had any proposals in the way of relief measures.
'I will share with you all a whole set of ideas at an appropriate time. It will be it after I complete it. Its focus is on the economy,' he said.