That’s because, first of all, people can see it for themself. When you queue in line, you see the actual trend in supply and demand. Most importantly, it turns opposition parties into co-creation parties. When MP Ann Kao interpellated Minister Chen back in March 2020, showing evidence from the civic sector’s work based on OpenStreetMap, and said that mark rationing was not really fair – the same kilometer on a map doesn’t mean anything when people in rural areas have to take three hours by bus to get into the next pharmacy.