So, in Taiwan, we’re no strangers to thinking outside the box when it comes to building rough consensus and running code. And so, the public can now, in Taiwan, participate in policy making. Also, around our own AI models, our science ministry is training the TAIDE, the trustworthy AI dialogue engine with the input, constitutional input of the people’s constitution of people’s online and offline participation. And the idea here is that people can participate in the AI model, people can simply specify what they expect of the AI model, and then through an assistive deliberation, we can merge all these different viewpoints into bridge-making narratives that can then be used to tune AI in a way that fits the societal norms. It centers on equitable access as well as democratic participation.