So, I’m not saying that it’s always like this, but many social entrepreneurs in Taiwan have this explicit part of their mission to be an agenda setter, to be a co-governor for a town or a municipality, and so on. And when it’s for a town, I believe it works exactly the same as the regional revitalization idea in Japan, where a few consortiums of businesses essentially take over the revitalization policymaking for a small town to make it more famous and more attractive to the young people, and things like that. So obviously, there are prior art in sharing agenda setting power and governing power in this way.