 In Taiwan, when we think about data, we don't think about assets. In particular, we don't think about oil. This comparison simply makes no sense. Data when shared is a gesture of trust. It doesn't exclude the data from its origin, but it makes everybody richer. Because of this, data sharing must be based on trust. When someone shares data with a data operator with a fiduciary, one needs to be able to demand accountability, to demand explainability, as well as portability. As Taiwan's National Minister, I'm in charge and on the mission to make trust between government and people, as well as between citizens and the technologies. And that is why I find the topic of this year's MyData conference trust so important and I decided to participate virtually to share what we have learned from Taiwan and also learn from fellow participants across the world.