 Wow, 25 years. We started participating in the Open Group almost that long ago. That a conference in Barcelona must have been in 2002, 2003, not entirely sure. I attended to discover what we would get from this thing called the Open Group. What would we get from participating? We were going to start using DOGAF, use it as a framework to drive our architecture consulting services, and there were two choices. We could buy a license or we could buy a membership. So we were looking at what do you get from this membership? I had no idea what to expect, and it turned out to be a very interesting journey. Professionally, over the years, the Open Group has, for me and for my organization, consistently provided a forum where we could talk with and learn from our peers. Where we could put our ideas up and converse with a knowledgeable audience and come away with confidence that our small consulting firm were not drinking our own Kool-Aid, we actually had something useful here. From the perspective of leading connections consulting practice, we've used the Open Group materials as an accelerator. We've used them to make our deliverables faster. Not that the deliverable goes faster, it's that we could make the deliverable faster. And they were improved quality. By using a standard guide, we didn't start on square one and then reinvent the wheel and discover, wow, look, our reinvented wheel is round and it's removable. We were able to move forward to the part that our clients value, to the valuable bit, which is all about improving my client's ability to do something, proving their organization. In the end, what we discovered on this journey, it's the people. It's the staff, it's the members. That line isn't all that clear, staff is a member. It's about the people who choose to participate and choose to make the world a better place. There are people who will reach out to you and point out something that can help you, that they've heard you talking about a challenge or an issue and have found something and go, hey, this could be useful. Literally, these are people worth flying halfway around the world to see for a few days. My company Connection has come away better by being a member. My people have come away better by participating. And I've come away a better person. Thank you very much. Happy anniversary.