 So it's also time right now to invite the next speaker to talk to us. Let's welcome her to the podium. Thank you. Sorry about the little delay. I don't really have a traditional lightning talk, but I have met so many great people. We've seen talks from people all the way from Uganda to Ukraine to Australia to Indiana to all over the place. I'm curious about our audience that we have here today in person though. So can you shout out, it'll probably be a lot of sounds at once, but shout out where you came from. That was indeed a lot of places. Okay, another thing I am curious about, especially people from the front row because you're easiest to hear. There are some people that I've met at this conference that have contributed to Wikipedia in ways that I find very interesting. I met somebody that created articles about all of the MRT stations in Singapore. And on the first day of the conference, one of his articles was the featured article on the main page, which was very fitting. I talked to somebody who made a lot of articles about orchids. When I was on the plane on the way here, I was sitting and I was feeling kind of nervous before takeoff. And I looked on Wikipedia for the type of airplane I was in and it was an Airbus. And then I clicked on who made the article and it was Andrew Lee who's at this conference. So Wikipedia contributors are all around us doing interesting things. And I want you to shout out some articles or topics that you have contributed to. Wearing sandals with socks. I'm so glad that there is an encyclopedic entry on that. Vikings! Footholes? Okay, I recently wrote an article about a platypus. Anyone else? Women authors! That's important! Okay, I'm also curious if you have met anyone that's doing anything that inspires you. So now shout out something that you've heard about that inspired you. 100 wiki days, which is when you write an article every single day for 100 days? Very impressive. I was inspired by the sweetened condensed milk appreciation system. Anyone else feeling inspired by something today? Okay, well, that's all I have for you. I'm doing a talk at the closing ceremony tomorrow. And I believe that there is karaoke tonight. And there is a rumor that we're going to see the first rendition of the Gloria Gaynor parody called I Will Revise since Wikimania in Alexandria, Egypt. So that's just a rumor and you didn't hear it from me. And then I think we're all finished, but there might be more. I'll hand it off to Sherry.