 Don't only write e-mail and the opportunity to advance our thinking outside the bubble of the institution so we can act with others for a good amount of work. Thank you, thank you so much. How will you apply what you have learned here about Indigenous knowledge and ways of being? I've learned a lot about Indigenous ways of knowing and being and I think one way I'm going to apply it in my work going forward is to just look at knowledge more holistically and less from a Western lens like looking at land-based knowledge, cultural knowledge, oral knowledge, all of those types of things and try to incorporate those into my work. Thank you so much. What's the question for you? What will you take away from the conference as ways to make open education more sustainable? So I think what I'll take away to make open education more sustainable is the sense of community and partnering, whether we're more local or more international on sharing of our resources and really helping to support each other when we're doing similar work in that way. Sharing in open, essentially. Alright, thank you, perfect. I have a question for you over today's VoxPaw. What will you take away from the conference as ways to make open education more sustainable? Yeah, I think a thing that I've been thinking about a lot is throughout all of the various things that I've heard in the last few days is trying not to reinvent the wheel. So connecting with other folks who have similar interests or who are engaged in similar projects and looking for those kind of natural synergies to make connections so that people can collaborate on an initiative or a resource that benefits a lot of folks more broadly rather than kind of small folks just at their institution. So looking for ways that we can kind of community build connection and foster community that way. And part of that too is being open about our challenges and our frustrations. Thank you so much. Yeah, you're welcome. I love programming circle this morning, so I took a video of that. So I'm going to put it on my Instagram shortly actually and I'm looking for that with my friends, even the regalia they have. So I'm going to pull it out. So that, and I haven't been to Edith in a while, so I'm excited to share the views. Thank you. Yeah! I'm from Augusta, Georgia in the United States. I'm very excited to be attending the only, what I've been, what I'm going to bring back with me and what I've been telling my friends which it's expanded my thinking. So rather than going back to everything I'm doing and wanting to throw things away and replace them, I actually feel like my network is growing and my perspective is growing from all of the amazing sessions that I've attended. So it's been an awesome conference. Thank you so much. Thank you. So I'm going to hand it over to Christine for a few moments. My colleague, she's going to introduce us and give you a sense of where we're coming from. We jump into the details. So here I will meet with colleagues and I learn, can discuss my problems and I can share with them what I'm working on. So I will give a presentation tomorrow. It's been really informative. It's been great to connect with people again that I haven't seen in a very long time. And it's just nice to have a conversation. It's good to attend the sessions and it's also good to have a conversation in the hall. Yeah, it's really how you like that. You are telling your friends on the background that your time is really good and what are your learnings and what are your things like. Oh, definitely. There's so much running around in my head that I've got and it's going to take a while to kind of figure it out. Thank you so much. Thank you.