that is taiwan is also a powerhouse to semiconductors and ict products.iwan accounts for about 92% of the global production, so—called �*defence�* chips, which is under the 10mm... crosstalk. i know very well from a little bit of research that the taiwanese dominance of the semiconductor chip market is extraordinary. you have the power, whether it be from apple iphones to all of the computerisation of automobiles, you have the power to shut down vast swathes of electronic industry across the world. are you telling me you are now prepared to use that sort of power to become, if you like, a semiconductor superpower in the world? i'm saying that if china invades taiwan, they will cause a lot of problems with the shortage of taiwan supplies of those semiconductors or ict products, in which china would suffer badly. so, what i am talking about, taiwan also has some leverage in our hands and the most important thing is that we need to, as i mentioned earlier, we need to show that kind of solidarity between our like—minded friends of the democratic society, to l