Mr. Chair, that largely covers it.
The short answer to the member's question is, I don't think there's any credible evidence that the results of the local elections suggest a shift in fundamental attitudes of the Taiwanese people towards their own future and the posture of the PRC.
One of the wonderful things about elections in Taiwan is that often, even at the national level, a lot of people aren't voting because of the topics that we pay attention to, such as cross-strait tensions. The friends we have in Taiwan are often focused on local issues such as environmental issues, etc.
While I think one of the parties tried to make it about that and campaigned on it, I think the result was quite resounding, and I think it's one of the reasons that the result you referred to, the stepping down as party leader, was the step taken.
Thanks.