Yeah, I hear you. And I think part of the reason why Taiwan works this way was that, first of all, we collect, I think, one of the least taxed percentages of GDP in all OECD countries. So we simply don’t have that sort of top-down vertical resource. Everything we do has to rely on collaboration, especially with the private but also the social sectors. We always think in terms of incentive design and things like that. We don’t think, “Let’s build this data center over there.” We always think, “Oh, let’s invest $10 billion that we just earned from TSMC into the next round of domain-specific AI models with capital, private investment, and equities from the private sector.” So that’s kind of our default mode of policy action.