Right. That’s an interesting idea. One of the things that I’m curious about though, is it means that within Taiwan you’ve established and you’re starting to establish a new set of norms for governing applications on the internet, at the highest layer of the stack. Earlier on, you talked about how you were appreciative of the multi-stakeholder rough consensus governance model of the internet society. How do you reconcile Taiwan’s approach, saying to Facebook, “We have these local standards that you need to adhere to,” with your appreciation for a global multi-stakeholder consensus-driven model for the internet?

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