Yeah, definitely. So I totally agree. And I think the risk-reducing part is now widely understood because if you keep backpedaling, you don’t go anywhere. The risk of vetocracy is well understood. Although the time-saving part, I think, is not well understood. I always stress this, and it certainly resonated with the Newsoms, but also resonates with Koike-san, the governor of Tokyo. She’s in her third term now. In her gubernatorial re-election campaign, she had a challenger named Takahiro Anno, a 33-year-old machine learning expert. One month before the voting day, he read Plurality.net, a book I co-wrote, and decided to run. He decided to run and basically say, “Okay, this book is my campaign.”