That's a fairly big ask. Let me take the examples from New Zealand. When we had the first free trade agreements, we had an agreement with a country that exported a lot of agriculture products. But still, the negotiating outcome is that Taiwan liberalized the markets 99.5%, which means that there were a lot of sensitive products that we liberalized for trade, for example, deer velvet. Maybe you don't know the product very well. We do use that product, and the tariff rate is more than 1,000%. We have liberalized those products just in recent years, with no tariff at all.
This represents our determination to be a free trade country, because we do think this is a long-term benefit for Taiwan and our trading partners. Thank you.