 My editorializing is 30 seconds, and that is that I was vaguely involved, and more than vaguely involved in the last strategic plan, I got to go to a big retreat when the temperature outside was about 150 degrees. That's the part that I remember the most. And that strategic planning exercise laid a roadmap for the way NHGRI spent its resources and pushed the science for the next, for the last decade or so. And Eric and company are now in the process of starting that plan again. It's a really important exercise because it really does determine where the science in the field goes because they really help drive it or they drive it. So this is one of our opportunities to actually interact with the institute and give them our ideas about how the institute should prioritize what they're doing scientifically over the next 10 years. There will be many other constituencies that will also have a voice in this, but I think this is a great way to culminate this particular meeting. So we're not going to wait for Terry. She's going to be back in a second, but Anastasia will start, and then I think we're going to have a panel discussion. And I was kind of hoping I'd be able to wave this in front of Eric Green, but I think it's probably a bad idea. And so I'll just watch while the discussion happens.