 With two intense days with a lot of rich and informed debate, I'm happy to say that it did become frank and direct in the usual wider way as I was requesting at the beginning, and I'd like to express my gratitude for that. I'd like to express appreciation of the fact that the Vice President took time out of his busy calendar to come and open together with the Finnish Ambassador. A particular thanks to our two keynote speakers. You took time out of your busy schedules to come and be with us, share with us your background professional insights, and this was very enriching for the whole conference. The same, I can say, for all of the panel, and this goes both for the Plenaries as well for the Parallel Panel presenters. There was a lot of food for thought, and I'm really grateful for that as well as for those who took on the chairing and the discussion's roles. It's clear that a conference like this is only a success if everybody is engaged, everybody participates. This was an example of one where we really had a lot of interaction, and for that I'd like to say thank you to all of you who participated so actively. Let me just mention that all of you are most welcome to come back to us if you feel that you have something you want to communicate. If you feel like writing a blog, if you feel when you get back home that there was something that you did not manage to convey, or if you have an additional thought or argument that you'd like to bring out, don't feel shy in contacting us. We do actually try to communicate, and behind many complex thoughts there can often be a straightforward story that should be told. So do come back if you wish to do so. Rachel, to whom I'm very grateful for working on this conference, Rachel has really been taking a big pulling effort in all of this, and we will look at the papers when we get back and when we have a bit more time, and we will then in due course get back with potential suggestions on how some of this can be brought forward. So on that one, basically just wait for our coming back to you. No conference can be done without the effective support of a whole machinery that works on planning, implementing, and doing it while we are in session. I'd like to express my sincere thanks to both the UNU-wide staff, those who are present here, and those who are back in Helsinki, who have worked on this together with, and also for that, thank you very much, with the Arua and ISA colleagues. It's been a pleasure to be here and working together on this conference, and it's been a pleasure throughout. Let me say that for me, it has been a particular pleasure also to be back engaging with the Ghanaian PhD interns who have been at wider and whom I can now see are in full action here, both as discussions and as people who have helped us a lot in implementing this conference. I keep saying that some of us have reached the stage where we have lost quite a lot of hair and there is a limit to how many years we can continue. It's important that you realize that you are the future. So keep getting at it, and I hope that you felt that the conference was worth being a part of. I'd like to acknowledge our three core donors, the Finnish government, Sweden through CEDA, and the DIFFIT for their financial support to what we have been doing here on this occasion, but also through the research activities and teaching activities that we are pursuing both within our ongoing work program on transformation, inclusion and sustainability, but also the support that WIDER is trying to give to the PhD program here at the University of Ghana. I'd like to wish you all safe travel back home, stay in touch. That is possible through the WIDER newsletter, the WIDER angle, and the website. We are trying to be active also on Twitter. We have just gotten a review where our Twitter activities have been highly recommended, so I would like to transmit that recommendation to you. And I hope that when you think development, you will think WIDER. And there might be among all of the material that is available on the WIDER website something that you can actually use. I mean, over the last seven, eight years, there are about 2,000 new publications on a whole range of topics within development. I mentioned early on that you will be getting a questionnaire. May I request that you take a minute to fill that questionnaire in? It is indeed important both for us to improve, to do things better, but also to communicate effectively with our donors. And we can't do that if we don't have your voice and your assessment. May I finally express my sincere gratitude to Professor Ernest Arjiti, the president of Arua, with whom we have worked on this throughout. As always, Ernest, it has been fantastic to be engaged with you, see your wise guidance that has been so important in taking us to where we are at this point. May I now hand over to Ernest by saying safe travel to all of you, and we look forward to being engaged in the future. Thank you.