 Good evening. I want to congratulate all of you for the fortitude and the intelligence to be here at this closing session. It's been an incredible conference where we've had an outpouring of terrific ideas and some visions even. I'm struck by the thought that Rimo Aron, the great French political scientist who also wrote op-eds, the opinion pieces and newspapers, said that there are only two sentences that count in any op-ed. It is the first one to get the reader into the subject and the last one, which is to send the reader away with the message. And that's kind of the purpose of our closing panel tonight is to get you into the subject by summarizing, by wrapping up, and then to offer you their thoughts about the future and things to come. So we will try to follow Mr. Rimo Aron's prescriptions very well. To save time, I'm going to get straight to our distinguished list of speakers. You have their biographies. And so I'll let you look that up.