 I really want to say big thanks to all the speakers who came in and presented their presentations today. I really want to say huge thanks to our sponsors and our diamond sponsors, gold sponsors, without their support, this will not happen. Also, I want to do a quick shout out if my colleagues from our program committee is in the room, Nik, Lynn. If you see them and you like these presentations, just like, I don't know, to say them that you love this conference. And for my personal, I was asked to share some personal opinion. If you're interested in this, you know, if you're not, you're free to go. If you're interested, you stay for a few more seconds. Yeah, but I was there a couple months ago when we were at the KubeCon Europe, and we're talking about some of the cool things around the sidecar less technologies. And now, like a few months after, we already have work implementations using different technologies, using EBPF, using some other things. And this is exciting. This is exciting. A place to be. I work at con. We're also contributing to open source project called Kuma. And we're also about to release the Kuma 2.0 in CNCF. It's going to be also including some of the cool features, including EBPF. Everyone is including BPF. And you get the BPF, you get the BPF, you get the BPF. It's awesome, right? We want to have this kind of like reducing the user experiences. As you remember, and many of our panelists were talking about user experience, developer experience. I forgot the name of the gentleman from SHIP. He said, developers don't give. They don't care about the service mesh. They want to run successfully your application. They want to make sure that we get the metrics from the application. We can investigate if something goes south. That's what they need. They want that security and compliance get off their back. So that's why encryption is important. No one interested in security for the sake of security. But security for somehow getting bigger budgets, if you have some of the data leaks and things like that, right? So no one wants to be that person that will ask for security budget increase. So that's why we care about security. And this is important. And I guess the Keith who was mentioned this, yeah, we want to deploy this in Kubernetes and the security will be done for us. That's what we want. Not like tinkering and figure out which layer we want to do. So I personally super excited for the future that is happening in open source. We have like seven or eight different service mesh projects in CNCF right now. It's pretty exciting and see how different projects are working together. Right at the KubeCon Europe, there was an announcement about the Gateway API based on Envoy. That's another pretty cool field. And now we see like many, many vendors of API gateways, API management solutions and service measures supporting API at the way. Gateway API API. Yeah, Gateway API. So it's a pretty cool thing. If you are interested in this, it's a future of ingress and how you will be configuring stuff. For the record, ingress is not going anywhere with just getting new exciting APIs. So with this, thank you so much for being part of the service MeshCon. My name is Victor Gamoff and as always, have a nice day. I'll see you maybe tomorrow, the day after tomorrow. Come to say hi and enjoy KubeCon.