 Okay, great. Thanks everyone. This is the closing, the last talk for today. I hope you all have learned a lot and enjoyed it and taken something out of it. Hopefully met somebody new and made some new industry connections. Thank you for coming today. And also thank you, Tom, for running everything today, doing the opening. And to all the other program committee members, whether they're here or not, also thank you for helping put this together and to CNCF and the events team for bringing us together for KubeCon, CloudNativeCon, EU. I'd like to really, I think it's pretty impressive the amount of, I guess, like service providers that we've had on stage here today. I think that's what really excites me about the telco space right now, is a lot of them are looking forwards. It's even so many that I couldn't even fit them all in a nice way on one slide. And I think that's what is most exciting for me coming out of today at the high level. Going back to what Tom started out with this morning, we had a question, what is a cloud-native network function? And there were a large variety of answers from the audience. I think the two that stuck out to me the most were a CNF is either the Holy Grail or it's a recipe for disaster. And, you know, I think the point of today was to kind of figure out where we were on the scale between the Holy Grail and a recipe for disaster. And hopefully you all learned something today that made you understand a little bit about where you or your company think we should fall on that for right now. And hopefully that's going to change going forward. So we get closer to the Holy Grail and further away from the recipe for disaster, because I think we all want to come together as an industry and, you know, provide better services to consumers. I think through the pandemic that's kept us apart for so long, we all understand how vital it is to be able to be connected to one another. And we want to be able to improve that service, make that service better and provide the best bandwidth that we can to consumers. Now diving down a little bit further, what did we talk about? I think we're talking about a lot of bleeding edge things. Things like GitOps, EBPF, O-RAN, edge computing, Scyllium, SRV6, AI and ML, 5G, and all the cultural changes that are important to enable the technological innovations. So I think the cool thing about today is we've had such a variety of different topics from so many different service providers. And I think I really have to go back to my favorite quote of the day. That's what I really learned, is don't automate Excel. I think that's probably the top takeaway from today. But I guess it's not just about today, it's what do we do going out of here? The new people you met, the new ideas you have, what do you do and what do you take away? What did we miss? I would just take a moment, think about what else would you like to see on the stage in the future? What do you think is important for the industry to keep involving into a more cloud native fashion? For me, I think one thing that's super big at this conference but isn't here yet is cloud native security. I know it was touched on briefly by the presentation from Orange but it's interesting to me that we didn't have any security presentations yet. I think going forward they'll become more and more important and I think on the stage in the future you'll see those presentations. But also think about what you would like to see on the stage too and maybe you can be on the stage at the next conference. So with that, if you want to continue the conversation with us, please join the telco user group. They meet on the first Monday of every single month. You can continue the conversation in Slack. There's the one for today, the cloud native telco day. There is also the CNF working group meetings, the CNF test suite, join the community, and the CNF test suite on Twitter. Finally, two asks from the CNCF. One is to fill out the telco focus micro survey so you can do it and it's helping us understand where we are as an industry in terms of adoption and the key benefits that people want to get out of cloud native. And the second part, you should really attend the keynotes on Wednesday. They're going to be announcing a new cloud native network function certification program. If you're interested in that, I'd highly encourage you to check that out so that you learn about it. So with that, thank you for coming today. I hope you all enjoyed it. You learned something and enjoy the rest of the conference.