 Well, thank you. I mean I'm impressed. Mike, if I have the timing right, we've been going at this for about nine and a quarter hours. At least I've been able to get outside and breathe some fresh air. Some of you, I suspect, have still not seen daylight for a while. And yet the discussion has been rigorous and robust till the end, so I very much appreciate that. At the same time, I realize the hour is late and people probably need to get to airports and train stations and so forth or hotels or dinner plans. And so I really am going to only make about one minute of remarks. First of all, to just first of all, thank you again. It's clearly been a very productive day. There's been a lot of notes taken. We, besides program directors writing lots of things down, putting summary slides together, we have program analysts behind me taking copious notes. And all those bits and pieces will be synthesized into a workshop report, as Lucia just said. Next steps are probably going to be lots of internal discussions, taking a careful look at what we write down summarized and also what we're going to, I'm sure, hear from additional conversations we'll be having with various of you. And certainly we always get feedback after these workshops from folks when as they're going home, they think of things and you shouldn't be shy. Please email us and share any thoughts. We'll certainly be discussing this extensively internally and I know we'll be discussing this with our council come probably at the February meeting and probably beyond. So those are sort of the next steps. Trust me, your time has been well spent. You have given us lots of important ideas and in some cases specific thoughts about what we should be doing next and we will be synthesizing all that and moving forward. So with that, I will once again echo a huge thanks on behalf of the whole institute for your contributions and also wish you safe travels to get home. Bye bye.