And second, this is quite alien to the software integrators of Taiwan, and I believe to any private sector getting government money, right? When the EU agreed to evaluate a certain percent of public procurement that goes to free software, open source, and so on, they couldn’t exactly set a timeline for full adoption, because many, as I see this as in competition with proprietary software development, and not to mention proprietary data hoarding and things like that. So I think the great motivation that we have is not a economic one, but rather a cybersecurity one, because we have the public infrastructure that are literally battle-tested, and we can prove it is much safer if you just use this components, instead of going to your local SI and develop your brittle system that’s the cyber attack from the red team, with very easily find vulnerabilities, right?

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