 Howdy, howdy, everybody. Happy fry. Yay. We're here. We've done it. We've crossed the finish line. Our builds have completed. Well, most of them, hopefully, y'all are doing good. It's great to see y'all again. It is that time again where we announce the winner of the CNCF end user award. And this award is incredibly special as it recognizes an organization that has provided major contributions to the cloud native ecosystem. Oh, no. Oh, okay. Yeah, done to plan Friday. This year's winner is Apple. Hey. Awesome. Apple team members are active in the community, contributing code, documentation, project expertise, and program management skills needed to run global open source projects. They also hold a number of leadership roles in a cloud native ecosystem, including as members of the governing board, technical oversight committee, technical advisory groups, and in many other contexts. With that, I would like to invite John Rudd into the stage to accept this award. All right. Oh, thank you. It takes a large committed community to sustain the projects that are transforming cloud native technology. And we are extremely grateful to not only our teams, but to all the members who participate and contribute to cloud native technologies. It's been really cool to be here this week in person for KubeCon again and see everybody in 3D and hang out. And then, yeah, cheers. Everybody stay healthy, happy, and safe. And thank you again. Awesome. Thank you, John. Wonderful. Thank you all. Thank you, John. Thank you, Apple. I know this really is a conference that's powered by you, the end users. Let's keep on doing amazing things together. Let's keep on finding new ways to break production, keep it boring, and have fun things to talk about. With that, I'd like to turn it back over to our co-chairs, but thank you all for having us and hope to see you around the hallway track. Adios.