 Hello and welcome to the second day of our virtual summit hosted by the Patient Safety Movement Foundation. And before I talk about the day ahead, I just wanted to sort of really thank all the speakers, the keynote speakers, but also the contributors to all the panels from yesterday. It was a great day and some fantastic words coming out. And loads of learning for us to take away. So I was particularly challenged I think by the videos, by the reflections then that took place in general from the panels on elements that are really, really, really so important. For me, I think one of our key elements to think about over the current and future decade is the work that Neelam expressed in terms of our global opportunities and the work that we can all contribute to, not just within elements of the Global Patient Safety Action Plan, but also how are we going to help those less fortunate, how are we going to help and support systems outside of our own countries more than we have to date, but also how are we going to support those groups within our own countries and nations who have not got the resources required to produce great results. So how can we help those in our own countries as well as those in other countries with low resources? I think also it was good to see Helen Haskell again and her presentation of the Lewis Blackman Award. So I think that's my reflections on yesterday. Today we have a fantastic programme ahead and we have a number of panels that I know you'll enjoy, but also we have some keynotes that I think will really stimulate you into thinking of our future, learning from our past, thinking of our future. But I also want to just remind everybody of using this summit. I know we're in a virtual system and we hope and pray that very soon we'll be able to meet in large groups again and there's certainly our plan for next year. But during today if you have the opportunity to take the leap into the virtual breakouts and meet with people and have a chat and try and recreate that enthusiasm that we know we always have when we're in person because it can work and it does work. So I look forward to seeing you at the end of today, but for now buckle down and hang on to your seats and hope you have a great day today. Thank you.