Certainly. So I joined the cabinet as a special adviser in 2014, actually. That was more than a decade ago, and it followed an event in Taiwan’s parliament at the time. Many people who were unhappy with a trade deal with Beijing—one that would have invited them into our media, into our communication network, and so on—took the matter into our own hands. We peacefully occupied the parliament for three weeks, calling for reform. We called ourselves “demonstrators,” not just “protesters,” because we wanted to show that it is possible—transparently and without censorship—to have an all-of-society conversation around these matters.