The other day, I logged on to the People's Daily Online and found a platform named "Questions for the Premier in 2009" in the special plan of "Strong Country Forum 2009 National People's Congress & Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference". (This activity is jointly held by the People's Daily Online, Sina.com and other media.) Then, I took a look and found that there were already 39,962 questions for the premier. Some of them are the "commonplace issues" that everyone pays attention to every year, while others are very "novel" and very "specific". Will the staff in our premier's office have time to read each question? Even if these questions will be taken seriously and solved, why does this platform open only when the National People's Congress & Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference is about to convene? Why can't the "voice of the people" be heard by the premier in this form at ordinary times? In this way, many problems could possibly be better and more timely resolved! I hope that Sina.com, one of the co-organizers of this event, can reflect my ideas to the relevant organizers! Thank you!