Definitely. And again, we experienced 10 years ago the kind of polarization, the kind of, really outrage and extreme division that almost resulted in the kind of volcanic moments in Taiwan history. Had we not deployed the depolarization technologies through bridging systems, the Occupy movement in Taiwan could have turned violent or it could diverge and dissipate like many other Occupy movements 10 years ago. And so I do think that we need to change our perspective. Instead of thinking of this kind of violent conflict as just disrupting the bedrock that is democratic institutions, we can think of our institutions like a combustion engine that turns this fire into fuel for co-creation.