 So first and foremost, you all for attending today. Thank you to our speakers. Thank you to the program committee. Thank you to the CNCF. Thank you to the Events Committee for putting this on today. We really hope you enjoyed the program. The slides and recordings will be available within the next few days. So just check back to the agenda for more information on that. Keep checking back until you see the info that you need. Wait for people to scan. This event would definitely not have been possible without the CNCF and Linux Events Committee. Special shout out to Lindsay and Brian, who are our advocates for this day, and helped us get all the details and logistics and information released for us. And we'd be remiss to not thank our program committee. We had this beautiful set of people invest their time and their energy to help us review the proposals for all of the sessions. They worked asynchronously. Wow, words are hard. To help us put together the best program that we could, it was no small ask. Everyone worked super well together. And we were very thankful to have them support us put together this event. And also, thank you to all of the companies who sponsored their employees to be here and give these thought-leading talks in the space. We know a lot of this is possible because of the support of our companies, so thank you to them as well. You heard Taylor and our panel mention the manifesto here, the NGMN manifesto that was released just back in September, so of course you can do a quick Google search and come about for it, but also it'll be linked here in the presentation for you. And as advocates working forward in the cloud native telco space, we would like all of our operators and vendors to be working synchronously together as we move forward. So this is a great resource to look upon and to read through. Thank you so much. So there are several ways to stay connected after today. The CNCF working group will stay tuned there for updates. We have meetings on Mondays, Slack, and social media. And I also put a link here to the CNCF's pull request for accelerating cloud native telco. This is a white paper following up to the NGNM manifesto that will detail the ways that could be implemented to make that a real goal. Here again is the RSVP for tomorrow's workshop. If you would like to help shape the future of CNCF and LFN's collaboration on cloud native networking, please RSVP here. In-person attendance is limited to 20 seats, but there will be a Zoom. So I will send you an email if you RSVP. Going back, going back. So you can join online if the room is full. Or you're not in Chicago. That's OK too. So call for papers. There are some events we're looking ahead to next year. KubeCon EU will be in Paris, France in March, and CFPs are open until the end of this month. Pause for QR codes. There will be 15 co-located events at KubeCon EU, including the new open tofu day. Cloud native telco day is not currently listed, but you're welcome to take a look at the list of events that will be there. And if you are interested in learning more about future telco days, please feel free to email the co-located events team. Another event coming up is the one summit from the Linux Foundation Networking. This will happen next April, the end of next April, and CFPs are open until December 3rd. So that's it. Please join us outside. There will be an evening reception sponsored by CNCF. You can continue the conversations and connect with folks that you may have met here or speakers that you'd like to ask questions directly to. Thanks again, and here's the link to the program where slides and the video will be posted on YouTube in the next couple of days. And I'm also being asked to have everybody exit out this way, apparently, out of the room, and not out of that way, so if you could be so kind as to go that way. Thank you so much. Thank you.