 So I'd like to move the discussion now to something that's not on the agenda, but I did give you a heads up at the pre-counsel phone calls. NHGRI has four working groups of council and one of the requirements of a working group is to give an annual report to the full council. In the past we've done these as presentations in the open session. In the, in the context of a virtual meeting, we're trying to minimize the amount of the length of these meetings to try to preserve people. I can already see some pretty fatigued looks at the gallery view here. So what we've done for this particular round, data science and community engagement working groups were both due to present. We chose to go the route of having them prepare a written report, Valentina Defrancisco doing the report for data science and Christina Dalton and Carla Easter for the community engagement groups. Those reports were made available to you in the electronic council book. And we wanted to take a moment to see if anyone had any questions or comments about those reports and that would include not only the content of the report. But if this is a suitable format, or if you wanted to make suggestions about how the report should look. So with that I'll open the floor and take any questions or comments along with Valentina and Carla. If there are content questions. Steve rich. Yeah, I took a brief look at some of the at these and you know it's nice to know actually who's on the working group. And also what they're talking about internally. I guess the thing that you know is is missing for me that mean there are plans for the upcoming year. And the genome genomic data science working group report. There's going to be additional people coming in giving additional information, organizing a machine learning for genomics workshop which I guess will be virtual. And I think one of the things about how anvil program can improve genome data sharing and analysis training education and so forth. I, the thing that's a bit missing is sort of timelines, and when things will be expected to have sort of deliverables provided. As any of us who've been involved in working groups know that you know you can work and work and work and talk and talk and talk but until you have a time a deadline. It's hard to produce anything that would be for recommendations so I guess it'd be nice to have sort of timeline for these things. Okay, appreciate that. Other questions. Does this written format seem to work? Do you would you have a stronger preference for a presentation that might be more interactive. I actually liked having the presentation, I mean I agree today we're all, you know, my watch is like telling me to stand up you know I mean when you're, you're in a room you can get up you can walk out and walk in it's a little more sort of stuck in our chairs with this. I do think having a report or I mean having a brief presentation or assigning a couple of council members as discussants of the report on just asking them to highlight a few major things sort of as Steven nicely just did. I think would help make it more dynamic. Okay, thank you for that. Trey I see your hand is up. Sharing said it perfectly I'll just second what Sharon said. Thanks. Okay. Well it was an experiment we took a stab at it and we've had your reaction so we'll see what the future brings in terms of whether we ever meet together in person, or continue in a virtual mode. I'm going to move off this topic now because I don't see any other hands up, and I think we're close enough to the end that I'm just going to propose we power through we have council initiated discussion, and then just a couple of administrative actions on my part. So are you, are you all good to go. All right, I see at least a few nods.