Yeah. But that’s precisely what we said to Facebook. It’s like a trade negotiation, right? We have a beta, like if they don’t agree to adhere to the norm of publishing, what they call the advertisement library, that’s to say the precision targeting during the elections in an open data format that everybody can analyze, and ban foreign sponsors of such advertisements during the election season, then we say, “You may face social sanction.” So even though we may or may not have jurisdiction to the physical corporation, per se, in Taiwan, if people socially sanction companies, they always have a better alternative, or at least a working alternative that they can live with. And so very smartly Facebook actually, for our election, the season was last December. So, I think we’re the first jurisdiction that they opened up the entire raw data access to their advertisement library.

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