Yes, thank you.
I'd like to share Taiwan's experience. Taiwan's experience is unique. Even though we are not included in the WHO, we had lots of co-operation and tried to reach out to work with like-minded countries, particularly those with democratic institutions, and made sure that we could get the necessary information in time.
Also, sir, you mentioned research in the development of vaccines, or medicines or testing kits. That also involves teamwork with the international health community. In our co-operation, particularly with Canada, we not only shared our PPE, but we also tried to facilitate the private sector, both in Canada and in Taiwan, to work together to try to establish the PPE supply chain in this country.
I think our co-operation is everywhere. We try to find every avenue to work with our friends. In this country, Canada, we have a challenge in facing this pandemic, so we have tried to find a workable solution and to tackle the issues. I always say that no one should be excluded from the WHO because the virus could be transmitted from one area to other countries. We had to work together as a team. It is so important. That's the reason we think we are on the right side of history. We did the right thing. We have good friends who are continuing to support us.