 Hey, folks, before I turn this over to Aviv Tu, who's going to chair the next session, I just wanted to make one very brief news announcement that I think is relevant. People will be interested. And I always have the pleasure of either embarrassing people or congratulating people, and I do both. But one of the people amongst us today who's actually here at this meeting, when he probably should be in his home country, because an announcement just got made today about this, is Ewan Burney. And Ewan has, along with Rolf Alpard, has been appointed as joint directors of the European Bioinformatics Institute, EMBL, EBI, something that will take effect July 1st. I think we all should congratulate Ewan. And Ewan, the fact that you're here when all this is breaking in the UK is actually very nice of you. We appreciate it. I don't know if you want to tell us if there's anything to say about this new position other than, I know what you must feel like as, holy cow, how am I ever going to bite all this off and keep doing everything I'm doing? So, thank you. I mean, this is a slightly badly kept secret in the bioinformatics field, but it's taken its while to get out. And I made the commitment to this meeting before we knew how we were going to schedule the announcements. But I think one of the key things, though, is that both Rolf and I really see the importance of international collaboration. The Human Genome Project has been part of that. But this molecular biology is a remarkable science in the way that we have shared across the world, arguably since Morgan in the 1900s, certainly since PDB and proteins in the 1970s, DNA, and the Genome Project. And I really feel it's our responsibility to the scientists around the world to continue to provide and enable people to make discoveries of this data. So that's what drives me. That's why I said yes to this job. It's kind of one of the reasons why I'm here is to enable that to happen around the world. And I would simply add we've had great relationships with Janet when she's been in charge and not only NIH and particularly NHGRI, obviously terrific relationship with Rolf and particularly Ewan, who we regard as part of our extended family. I think this is fantastic from our perspective because it means yet more opportunities to collaborate, interact on a global stage. And so we think this is great and we congratulate you.