And so that helps to build trust. So I think so, two points here. One, compared to the previous paper based or other digital solution, it needs to be safer and also more convenient in order to get adoption. It’s not good enough to be safe but inconvenient, or convenient, but unsafe. It has to be better on both counts, first thing. And the second is that there’s always a need for people who feel like this could be better or this has done me wrong, to make concrete suggestions that can get into the next iteration in an anticipated time, like a couple of months or so. Without such feedback and improvement mechanism, it’s very easy for people to feel that if I’m excluded now, I’m excluded forever. And that will cause resentment.