 And then we'll officially end the program for today. This was our sixth Cloud Native Web Assembly Day. And I just want to thank everybody for coming out. Huge thanks goes out to our CNCF program team. EVY makes all of this work and makes it all easy with an incredible support team. But also a huge thanks to Dale on audio and the rest of the production support crew here. Tristan, everybody, you guys did a phenomenal job today keeping us on track. A huge thanks to the program committee, which is a volunteer position, by the way, thankless, and you too could volunteer for a thankless job if you'd like because it's time to start recruiting for Web Assembly Day EU and for WasmCon 2024, which is just around the corner. So huge thanks to the whole program committee for all reviewing over 65 talks for Web Assembly Day. It's really hard to pull together a program like this, but I hope that you agree and you'll share your perspective on why I think this was the best Web Assembly Day we've had yet. A huge thanks to our speakers, Eduardo, you crushed it. I really think we slotted you in the right spot. Just bring us on home. And I think you are most deserving of a beer. And I think the other person that might be most deserving of award is the most mentioned person on the floor today, which would be Intel's Andrew Brown, basically the Kevin Bacon of Wasm today. You got mentioned about a dozen times or more called out for your great work in the runtime. I had a funny story where one of our investors reached out and he was like, who the hell is this Andrew Brown guy? He's in everything. He's in Wazi Threads, he's in Wazi NN, he's in ML. So thank you for being such an amazing community member and so generous with your time. Just one quick moment, just a pause for a second on how far we've come. WebAssembly is almost a decade old and it's now that we've finally had our docker moment where all around the talks today and the conference, you saw people from different companies, from different runtimes, all aligning on the Better Together story, which is a single artifact that we can build an ecosystem around that is portable and takes advantage of all of the WebAssembly inherent properties. So my view has been that WebAssembly and specifically the WebAssembly component model is not just the next big abstraction in tech, it's the final abstraction because we can finally push all the rest of this complexity, start with Bailey's toilet bowl from this morning and push it all the way down into the runtime. Developers can have a better life and we can finally have technology that truly works better for everybody. Componentize has become the new containerize. You saw components today run on WasmCloud, on VMware, Wasm Labs, a Wasm worker server, on Fermion Spin and on Michael Wands, it was one of the big contributors to another CNCF project, the Wasm Edge Runtime. I talked to, and the questions I asked for Istio and Red Panda, maybe WebAssembly components coming soon there too. So I just love to see the community coalescing around something that we can all work together on. Last year we had Kelsey Hightower come out and his message to us was that in the container wars we competed too early. And if you were a veteran of those wars, you know that early on people were forking runtimes and trying to lay out a proprietary path forward. WebAssembly is already open source, it's already community led and it's something we can work together on and make better together. Please join us right outside the hall here for an evening reception from 5.30 to 7. And finally, a call to action. We are accepting applications for program committee for WebAssembly Day EU. And a huge shout out to two related events. Wasm.io is on track for 2024 in Europe. It was phenomenal last year, strong recommend. It's about two weeks before KubeCon in Paris where we're gonna have another Wasm Day and then of course we've already booked WasmCon in Seattle for August of 2024. So we've already got a huge year planned for WebAssembly 2024. Let's make it bigger and better than ever. Thank you so much for coming today. Have a wonderful KubeCon, bye.