Second day.
If I may start?
First, do you have a WiFi here?
That would be great. Now, a real question.
You mentioned this concept of radical transparency.
You also said that you are not working for the government, but with the government. Very general question. What do your, let’s say, colleagues, how do they perceive this concept of radical transparency?
For example, I am sure that in my country, there will be people in the government saying, “You cannot operate like this.”
“This is crazy.” Yes, crazy is the right word. In general, how it is perceived in the government, this concept, and what you are doing? I don’t want to be rude.
Isn’t it a little bit of show off for somebody? They say, “OK, this lady just there, talking to people, and blah, blah.” Within the government, how is this perceived?
Do they see and evaluate…
Yeah.
Thank you.
Does the Taiwanese government have any indication that Beijing, or Beijing sponsored actors might try to somehow influence the elections?
Who is in this camp from your view, you said authoritarian, fascist, who do you consider like this? Which jurisdiction, namely?