And so, in doing this conversation, we employed this Polis conversation that doesn’t count the head counts of very different clusters of opinions, but rather the plurality. That is to say, the more dimensions they can include. So, if Uber mobilized 5000 people to vote exactly the same, it doesn’t matter because we look for the diversity of the statements they propose. So, the statements of solidarity-economy, of co-ops, of unions turning into co-ops and so on, although smaller in population, they cover a wider range of plurality of ideas and therefore are more bridge making, more bipartisan, less captured by ideologies.