 The sixth word, it is consummated. The Dewey-Reem translation, which is Tan's preferred translation, uses the word, it is consummated. Whereas other translation, RSV, NAB, they say it is finished, or it's over, or it's ended. It's a very different connotation to say it is finished versus it is consummated. So actually Bonaventure expresses pretty fully what consummation here means. Yeah, this consummation means this bringing something to perfection, to completion, to fulfilment. Thus it was, in the perfect and life-giving sacrifice of the Son of God, all the ancient sacrifices and rites of the Old Covenant are brought to their single completion. So it's like he has achieved what he said, he's achieved his mission, the salvation of the world, which is so much better than it is ended, when it's finished. Yeah, absolutely. It's just begun.