 So that brings us to the end of the planned presentations. The next open session item we want to have is the council initiated discussion. This is your opportunity to bring up any issues you want to raise with us, any questions, and also suggestions for topics to address in open session at the next council meeting in February. We've already heard a couple, and I can come back to those, but first give the council an open floor. Dede? I was just curious what the status is on the different working groups for the strategic planning process. I'm sorry? The working group, the working group that we're at for strategic planning. Let's defer that for a closed session. We're going to update you on that. So for February, there's a topic that we have been promising to council for at least three rounds now and always seems to get pushed off the agenda because the agenda gets, other topics get added. But that is the status of sequencing technology and sequencing technology development. We're really determined to have Jeff make a presentation about that. I assume with the assumption the council is still interested in hearing about that. I heard Eric mentioned this morning that we will probably come back and talk more about the sequencing inventory project. Terry, I made a brief, a few comments about the sequencing inventory. Do you think likely there'll probably be more to report on that in February, don't you think? Yeah, right. Right, but just thinking about sort of the timetable for various things and I would imagine we'll have you ever get some sort of update, whether it's a full presentation mark or whether it's just an update, we'll have to see how quickly all this moves. So I pencil in and it's one or the other. And then is February the time when we have the Dan? Yeah, so I'd like to have Dan Castner come in February so you could meet our new scientific director. So we should probably do that in February. Are there any other topics that council would like to have presentations about? Should you think of any and I'm sure a number will arise between now and February, but Pearl? I know Karen Rothenberg you had mentioned is going to be looking at all the ELSI issues. Is that too soon or? You can put that in pencil. Karen's not here anymore. Whether February or May is the better, we'll have to see. Okay, but that will happen. Okay. So that brings us to the just about to the end of the open session. And here's my chance to read the conflict of interest statement in preparation for the closed session. You must leave the room when applications submitted by your own organization are being individually discussed in the case of state higher education or other systems with multiple campuses geographically separated. One organization is intended to mean the entire system. Except where determination has been made that the components are separate organizations for purposes of conflict of interest. You should avoid situations that could give rise to charges of conflict of interest, whether real or apparent. For example, you should not participate in deliberations and actions on any application from or involving a recent student or recent teacher. A professional collaborator with whom you have worked closely a close personal friend or scientists with whom you have had long standing scientific or personal differences. The NHGRI staff will determine the appropriate action based on the recency frequency and strength of such associations or interest either positive or negative and will instruct you accordingly. Please sign the conflict of interest and disposal of confidential materials, materials, forms which have been provided and they'll be collected at the end of the meeting. And with that, we've come to the end of the open session.