The other enabling condition is a little bit like the UK. Japan has the most amazing small community-level citizen participation governance, like community practice. About a decade or so ago, the idea of mini-publics and citizen assemblies took root in Japan. So now you can find, not a majority, but a significant amount of neighborhoods that have tried this kind of sortition-based democracy before. People are not afraid when the central government introduces something like this, because some of them have now, either as jury duty or as citizen assembly duty, understood that peak experience.