So for the past 10 years, what we call the social sector in Taiwan has been able to very actively set the agenda for digital infrastructure. That Occupy movement was the peak experience for all of us. As many of you knew, there were many occupied movements before 2014 in Taiwan, but very rarely did it reach a place where the head of the parliament actually said, “Okay, it sounds very reasonable.” After three weeks of non-violent occupation, those half a million people on the street and many more online managed to agree on a very coherent set of policy demands. So, okay, I’ll accept, and that’s it. Right? So it’s one of the very rare successful occupies that then institutionalized the kind of facilitation and the kind of crowdsourced agenda setting that we demonstrated during those three weeks.