That was March. In April we held multi‑stakeholder consultations with big tech—“Does this violate the laws of physics?” No. “Is it implementable?” Yes—just expensive. In May we amended the electronic signature act; in July, an anti-fraud act. This year, if you scroll Facebook or YouTube in Taiwan, you don’t see deepfake ads anymore. We fined Facebook nearly NT$20 million for violations. From broad listening to law in two months. You can do it too. Even if you didn’t get an SMS, your friends and family may have—so their ideas flowed into the uncommon ground.