And I would also say it is because we involve even people younger than 18 in the process. When I was 33 in 2014, I was a reverse mentor—a young adviser to a cabinet minister, designing vTaiwan and such—and we institutionalized this. Each cabinet minister must have people younger than 35 to advise them. So two years after working on vTaiwan, I became 35—too old to be a reverse mentor—and they elevated me to minister without portfolio. And then I started working with reverse mentors who are sometimes 17, not even 18. And they crowdsource their ideas; with 5,000 people joining an online petition, they can force a deliberation from the ministers. For example, the high schoolers petitioned to get their school hours starting one hour later, because one hour of sleep gets you better grades than one hour of study. And they did get it. Several leaders who started such petitions became reverse mentors to relevant agencies.