 Dave, I also believe that it's the Hyperledger Foundation's responsibility to get this right. And every day when I say goodbye to my daughter as she goes off to school, I think about that. So thank you. Thank you for that inspiring overview. But without the community, as I mentioned a million times before, we don't have, let me see. Take this and I'll take this one. So I want to first thank everybody for coming today, being here this morning. We're going to get through this as quickly as we can. But it is my honor to once again do our community recognition. And this year in person, last year we had to do it virtually, so this year we're very excited about doing it in person. So I'd like to invite David Boswell up on the stage as well. David's our senior community architect, working very closely with our community worldwide to recognize these community leaders. So let's go ahead and get started. Some are going to be here and if you're here, please come up on stage, you'll get a certificate and we'll take a nice picture with everybody. Go ahead. Hello, everybody. I'd like to start by thanking Daniel Sesgo, who unfortunately is not here today, but he has done some amazing work with our Hyperledger Meetup community. He's run more meetups this year than anybody else. And in three different languages, English, German, and Hungarian. So thank you very much, Daniel. I hope you're watching remotely, and thank you very much. If there is someone, for anyone who's not here, if there's someone on behalf of them who would like to collect these, please just jump up. All right, excellent. And the next person is Joshua Knobbel with IBM Research, and he's being recognized for his cross-project and lab collaboration within the fabric community. And since he started doing some work, it's been really amazing to see. So thank you, Josh. Now I'd like to thank Arun SM. As Daniela said earlier, the India chapter has done all sorts of amazing things, and Arun has been a big part of that. Arun has done many other things in the community as well. Serves on the TSC, runs task forces, does many, many things. So thank you very much, Arun. Thank you. All right. Unfortunately, our next winner, or a word, is with Shar. Shar cannot be here today, so she'll be watching it hopefully later. And we'd like to congratulate Shar. She's a software engineer at Indicio, and she operates with the Ares-Indy community. And she runs our Indy Implementer Calls, one of the resources that we talked about before if you want to get involved. So, Shar, thank you for everything that you do for the identity community in Ares and Indy, and we will see you in Vancouver soon, so hopefully. Oh, Denver. She's in Denver, actually. So thank you, Shar. Now I'd like to thank Nico Geier, who has done many, many things to make both the Hyperledger Firefly and Hyperledger Community welcoming and open to people who want to get involved and learn more about what's going on. So thank you very much. Thank you. All right. Thank you. Our next award is also for Andrew Whitehead. He's not here today. He's a senior software architect at Portage Cybertech. He's a very active Ares community member and a contributor, and he's been onboarding new people into the community. And it's fantastic to see, once again, as the growth of that community, you need welcoming people to onboard you as well. So congratulations, Andrew, and keep up the great work in the community. I'd like to thank Antoine Toulmay, also not able to be here today. Hopefully he's watching remotely. Thank you, Antoine. He is involved in cross projects, more than one project. He's run a workshop lately. He really has a passion and a drive to get people using the technology, contributing to the technology. And it's just great to work with Antoine. A very pleasure. So thank you, Antoine. Absolutely. Next, I'd like to welcome up Marcus Aras, who's director executive of Go Ledger. He co-leads our Brazil national chapter. And I promised him, even though I'm Portuguese, I might get kicked out of the country next time I go. So thank you for all the work that you do. We've already gotten this. Thank you so much. Thank you. All right. I'm going to do it. Now, I'd like to thank Vipin Brafen. As you heard yesterday, he has been involved from the very, very beginning, has done all sorts of things, was involved with the program committee, runs the financial markets thing. Again, really involved, really across everything Hyperledger does. So thank you very much, Vipin. Thank you, Vipin. All right. And last but not least, this is our returning champion, Peter Smogovay at a censure. He unfortunately couldn't travel. It's a shame because Peter is just amazing. Interesting. Peter could travel. He would just kind of have trouble getting home. He could get here and just knock up and go home as well. So I live in San Francisco along with Hart. So you and Hart, we're going to take Peter out for a pint as soon as we get back to San Francisco to thank him. He is amazing. Anyone who's had interactions with Peter understands that he lives the premise of all or welcome that we are very strong here at the Hyperledger Foundation. So Peter, when you watch this recording, because I know it's very early in the morning, thank you so much for everything that you do. And lastly, we'd like to recognize you. Everyone here is contributing. You're participating. You're collaborating. You took time to be here. This is why we have a community because you are here. So thank you. We have a gift for you. If you want to meet us upstairs at the Hyperledger booth, we have a Hyperledger coin. We'd be happy to give you. We give you multiple. You can take it back to the people that you work with and that are in your local community who aren't able to come. So please feel free to join us upstairs at the Hyperledger booth. We'll be happy to give you the coin. Or you can just grab me or Rai or Sean as you see us throughout the day and we'll be happy to. Thank you. Thank you very much. So please go up as a break. What time are we coming back, Shannon? 11.15 for the sessions. Please take a few break. Go up to the third floor. We're going to celebrate the winners, the community. Winners, we're going to celebrate the community tonight at the Guinness Storehouse. Transportation will be provided in front of the convention center. The Hilton Garden Inn and the Gibson Hotel ask staff if you have any questions and we look forward to seeing one. And as a reminder, workshops are tomorrow. They're at the Gibson Hotel. If you have any questions on how to get there, ask staff as well. Thank you so much. Enjoy the rest of your day and the sessions.