
Yeah, right. And I know that some young people were able to get involved in politics, and they put forward a really great case for why school hours should shift an hour later. They put forward the evidence that showed it was better for young people's brains, they learned better, and so the law changed. I mean, there are so many examples of what you were able to do -- policies that affected AI, consumers, even trade policies per the first example. And what I would like to know is: how many Taiwanese got involved in this process? Was it just a couple of thousand each time, a couple of hundred, or was it much more than that?