 It's hard enough to get up here and talk about pushing code, doing live demos, but it's a whole other thing to get up here and talk about diversity and inclusivity. And so you have my heartfelt thanks, Steve, and it's a great reminder of what community actually means. So we're going to wrap this up really quickly because I know there's a ton of sessions and we're running just a few minutes over. So we have a great couple of days planned here at Summit. There's so many sessions packed in to the next 48 hours. So find a track or hop between tracks. We've got everything from container and serverless core projects to ecosystem experiments and extensions, operations and security, and finally the use cases and wildcard tracks. There's a ton of great talks, so try to go to as many as you can. Tonight, 6 p.m., there's the welcome reception and the booth crawl. Please do stop by. There's a lot of great booths out there. And again, we're really appreciative of all the sponsors that come and have booths here. Hands on Lab. We experimented with this earlier this year and it's a fantastic success. If you're new to Cloud Foundry, this is a great place to go and ask questions. If you've been using it for a while and have some next level questions, this is a great place to go, ask questions, and get help. Tomorrow, we're going to talk a little bit more about diversity at the Diversity Luncheon. We're going to also be showing the screening of the Chasing Grace project, a docu-series, which were sponsors and I'm a big fan. So I highly recommend you attending that. And then, I have to thank the sponsors again. And I know you're like, okay, the sponsor time, thanks. But it really is important. This does not happen without sponsors at all. And so we really deeply appreciate all of you, our platinum and our gold sponsors, but also our silver, our bronze and our startup sponsors, because you are the ones that power this event and make it possible. I also want to thank you to Google for having a diversity scholarship. For those of you that aren't familiar, we actually sponsor a few individuals every summit to travel here and be part of this event. Our scholars are undergraduate students, software engineers, open source mentors, community organizers, and academics. So thank you Google for sponsoring. And if you see them in the hallway, please talk to them and share ideas. There's a lot of great ideas coming from around the world to participate here. Finally, thank you to the city of Basel, of whom also made this possible by making this a great place to host an event and by helping us hold the event here. And am I missing anything? Oh, tomorrow, new stack pancake breakfast, 7.45 a.m. I know that's super early, but Alex and Judy have promised amazing pancakes and pretty decent conversation. I don't want to set the bar too high, Alex. And then we also have coffee. We have coffee. Tea and water and snacks, for those of you here last year, I'm just going to put emphasis, we have coffee. It is like $20 a cup, so please drink the coffee. Drink all the coffee. That'll be in the foundry on the second floor. And again, I want to thank everybody for coming and spending a couple of days with us. I saw that many of you were new. This is your first time. There are ambassadors running around with tags on. Find an ambassador if you have a question. They represent our community, so please find them if you have questions and want to learn a little bit more. And then also I wanted to give a thank you to Brian Roche for becoming our first Cloud Foundry Summit meme of the week. There's a nice travel meme on Twitter right now if you're curious, where they've just kind of built on to his taxi experience, and now we have a full analogy around buses. So good job, Brian. Thank you all for coming.