 Oh my goodness. What is its name? This is Tigert. He was a stray, somebody dumped him. He was living in a garage for a while and we adapted him and he's friends with all of our other nine kitties in the house. He's so fluffy. Look how big he is. He's a Maine Coon. Oh wow. And he's just a gentle giant though. He's there. They did good kitty. And Pam's got one too. Oh my goodness. There you go, he's restless. This is midnight. Midnight, okay. Oh. Oh. Yeah, she's been here all day. Oh. Now Stacy's got a dog. Everybody go get the pets. I said pets are invited. Oh, he's works. Oh, what's your puppy's name? Benjamin Gorgias or Benji. Oh. I don't know either. And Emily Flynn's got one. Jasmine. See, Ellie, where's your guinea pigs? I know she's gonna go for her little furry. And Lily, who have you got? Oh, look at this. Oh, they're all adorable. Duncan. Duncan. Ariel, who are you and Brandy? Brandy, you got a big one. That's a little too big one. This is Archie. I got him last month. So he's just turned five months old, two days ago. He's adorable. What kind do you have? What kind is he, Brandy? He's an Aussie doodle. Australian Shepherd and poodle mix. Oh my goodness. Ariel, what's yours name? It's Louis and he's a Cavalier King Charles spaniel. What, let me see. Full of kisses. Can we see him a little bit more? I love Cavalier King Charles. He's like squirming. Oh, look at him. Oh, yes. Oh. And there are guinea pigs now. See, Ellie, tell us as those guinea pigs, what are those creatures? This is one of our chinchillas. This is... And here is Dumpley. And this is Dumpley. He's our guinea pig. We have one of our chinchillas. And this is my husband, Curtis. Hi. Hello. Hi. If you'd like to go get the puff, we can leave Dumpley here and he can be on everything. No. Okay. He's gonna end up being a great sideshow. I know. I love everybody's babies. This is my favorite part of the conference. Yeah. Well, thank you all so much for such a wonderful conference. I think I always leave the conference so excited about going back to work to do more things, which seems so weird, but I think I get so many ideas and I just get so excited and ready to go, ready to help our students, help our staff and help you all. And so thank you all so much for your topics. It's been a lot to think about. It's been a lot to learn about and I can't wait to go to work tomorrow. But I don't have anything to add. I was really energizing. Oh, yeah, yeah. Yeah, if I could do a quick plug. I don't know how many of you were in that last EEG session, but I'll just push the envelope because it's important. I'm gonna screen share for just a second here. Oh, yes. There we go. Finally, my daughter, a picture of your chinchilla. What? Sending a picture of your chinchilla to my daughter. That's what I was doing with my phone. Hold on, I'll get another one. Okay, well, everybody's wallowing in the cuteness here. So I did wanna put a pitch in for next year. We're doing our 2024 conference in Provo, Utah at Brigham Young University. We'll do a hybrid conference. So if you can't join us in person, which we hope you can and get the funding, but you can join us online as well and share and the merriment and learn and just enjoy the community. So the other pitch I wanted to make was coming up for 2025. So that's gonna be our 15th anniversary for US UTDA. It's amazing how quickly time goes, but yeah, we've really developed quite a community. I'm impressed with everyone's engagement. So we're looking for a local host. The US UTDA handles all the financials and planning and stuff, and we just look for people to help us with the local logistics and things and then we help pick the hotel. There's really no big obligation involved, but if you're interested in putting in a bid to host, we can send you a template and we'd love to hear from you. Our deadline for that is January 1st, 2024. So we hope we can get this organized and we're gonna do a joint conference with the NDLTD. Charlie was with us in the CEG session. And so it's gonna be really exciting because it'll be a joint international slash national conference. And I think that's all I had to talk about, Emily. Let me stop sharing. And John, is this the 2025? That's an international with the NDLTD, is that right? Yes, so if anybody recalls back in 2017, we did our first joint conference. That was our 10th anniversary with the NDLTD in Washington, DC. And so we had whole bevy of people from all over the place. And John was there. Yeah, so on this time, we'll do a hybrid experience. I know BYU has some good technical folks and things. And we'll do a lot of the activities on campus. We have reserved a hotel for lodging and we'll do one of the, I think the main welcome reception, the first thing we'll do. They've gotten away from the 10-year mark then, is that correct? 17 would be 27. Oh, that's interesting. Well, I don't know. Just looking at the calendar, when we started our conferences, I think it was 2010. Was there first 2011? I think we'll be able to look at the conference archives. But as far as I know, yeah, we're counting accurately. And so this is our 13th year and we'll be 15th in 2025. Yeah, I know that the NDLTD was supposed to be meeting in the United States every 10 years, is what I thought. Oh, I see what you're getting at. I don't know. We'd have to talk to Ed Fox and folks. And maybe if Charlie's on this call, maybe he has some more insight information. Or talk to Ramesh Gowell, I think that's his name, their conference as chair. But they're always happy to have participation. And so we're really delighted to do some inter-organizational cooperation with them to make this happen in 2025. But I don't know what their schedule is. Yeah, they like to come full circle. But I think that generally they've been trying to focus on really far outplaces like India and places that have never held the conference there before. And it really opens up a lot of eyes and brings a lot of good information to people who would not have otherwise have been exposed. And 25, is this going to be in DC again? Or where is it going to be? We're looking for bids. So if you want to hold in Tennessee and you're interested, it seems to me years ago we held one of the E.T.D. symposia in Knoxville there. So everything that was the very first one, the very first meeting that I attended. And there was before anything, Andy Altidia more formal. It was the first one. Yeah, yeah, that was a lot of fun. So Emily, I don't know. Do we want to, let me look at the time here, 4.23. Yeah, I guess in a few minutes we'll break out with the raffle. But the, I was gonna say, I don't know if we want to open this up to comments, questions, concerns from the people. What did you feel about the conference or what do you want to do, Emily? That sounds good to me. I mean, I thought you were gonna sing. Oh, you wanted me to sing. I thought you had a musical number planned, John. I'm not the big singer, my buddy Daniel is, but yeah, and I play alto sax and if I feel inspired or have a few more drinks or maybe if I feel inspired. Can we go back here? You play sax, Cam plays trumpet, I play bassoon. That's true. Maybe we can come up with a musical number. In the early years of US UTDA, we did along with our conference activities. We had some form of entertainment. I remember Angie McCutcheon was big on that. She was our first director. And so we hit like, I remember one time they had a dance group. Maybe there was an Ohio meeting. And maybe it was in Miami, the first, not Miami, excuse me, Orlando, Florida, one of our first meetings. It was our first meeting actually. So I don't know. Yeah, we're keen on new things. So if you want to do the song and dance. Well, for proposals, you know, fishing for entertainment. We'll have an ATV musical. There we go. We have to compose some original music for a theme song. One song can be, we are not the ruler people. So other people tell us your thoughts. Were you inspired by all this? I know I was, my gosh, I was. Lily says that we need to use chat GPT to create a theme song for the USTDA. As long as it doesn't give false information, you know, there is actually an application. I've been filling around with it. Google has a music application. And it does so you can in text, put any kind of style you want or whatever in era. And it'll like churn up, you know, some sort of, you know, AI generated music, which is fairly convincing. I'm not sure the sound quality, the samples and all, but, you know, the technology is definitely getting very interesting. Oh, no, I hear that. But I have done it. It's one of my, it's one of my, it's in my repertoire. I also do cake by the distance by cake. And welcome to the jungle and bust the move. And yes, do Austin German. I love that you have such a developed karaoke repertoire. It's not just one song. It's like five. And it has to be, I can't sing. Like I'm a horrible singer, but I can yell or talk. So yelling and talking songs, I am great at. My husband can actually sing. He was in musical theater in high school and he's my best friend, Jim can sing. So when I go with them and they sing actual songs, I get up and like belt out, jump around my house of pain. So I think we should do this. Ellen is taking notes, I'm sure, for Provo. Is there anything else people are interested in talking about and in Provo we're doing while we're at our next meeting? I actually just hosted a karaoke night last night for my, for the youth group in my church. And they were surprisingly like excited and did a really good range of songs. So it was, you know, that's an interesting idea. And, you know, in the ETD symposia, like the international venues, they usually have some sort of entertainment, either tied to a conference dinner or something. And I remember like Indian dancers one year in England and oh my gosh, so we could like, you know, do some really interesting things if we wanted to. Good food for thought. Yeah, we might be able to arrange like one of our campus performing groups. Oh yeah, we need the Mormon Tabernacle Choir to come and perform for us. Well, I actually play for several choirs. I might be able to get one of them to come. Wow, wow, all right. Well, let's think about this. Do we have a theme for next year's conference yet? Here we go. Yeah, we're working on it. We're working on it. That's the thing. I'm gonna paste the numbers from ticket orders up here. Let me see if it's the word. Yeah, okay. I think that went into the chat here. So I'm gonna ask Sally just so we don't detain this too long here. Oh yes. And I know people are excited. So winners have to be present for this as we mentioned. And so some of the numbers, we have an extra large pool in case people weren't here and we didn't wanna waste your guys' time. But, Sally, maybe you can pick a number. I'm gonna look up on the master sheet who it belongs to. And then if everybody really wants to verify that, and you look at the email of your ticket, it actually on the top says your order number. And so we just generated random numbers. People picked the pool. And so that's how we're proceeding here, like the lottery. So pick one of these. One of the numbers that I've got my spreadsheet up here, I'm gonna either tell you there's a winner or if they're not present, and I'll cross them off as we go through. So what's your first number here? I'm gonna go with 9101. Okay, we have a winner. So that is Pamela O'Sullivan. Is Pamela present in this session? Yay, congratulations. So we're gonna do the swag items for the first, obviously we're gonna do your total of seven winners. So the first five winners will have swag items. And the last two are gonna be two free registrations to USDT 24. Okay, so let me just highlight Pamela here. Get my yellow highlight on. Okay, good. So that's the first winner. Okay, number two, a second. Number please. Basie, would you like to pick or show us? Basie, you pick this one. You guys take turns here. Yeah. Is Stacey with us? Yeah, I think she needs to unmute. Oh, okay. Sorry, I was trying to get the spreadsheet and I muted when I was away. Let's see, let me pull that back up. Oh, I was gonna say on the chat, we have the numbers. Yeah, jump it up. You have them in the chat? Yeah, just pick a number from the chat window. And I pick 9101. I'm gonna put it in here so we know. I'll tell you if we've already went through. Um, I'd pick 9092. Okay, 9092. Oh, yes, we have here. Okay, and is Lane Bowman with us? No? Okay, she did. Let's pick another number then. Okay. Is that you, Sally, or? I'll pick this one. Let's go. Start at the top, 9047. Okay, is Marguerite Bond with us? Marguerite? Okay, going, going, going. Oh, I think someone's saying yes. Well, I think Marguerite is here. Marguerite is here? Yes. Congratulations, Marguerite. You are our next winner. Yay. Okay, next number, please. I'll pick 8929. 8929. Okay, is Kristen Terrell with us? Kristen? Yes, I'm here. Congratulations. You are our next winner. Thank you. You're welcome. Okay, Stacey, I don't know if you have any swag items to show the people. I'm not looking at the screen, but while you guys are doing this, and if you wanna hold up some sample things, that would be cool. Okay, next number, please. I'm gonna do 9229. 29. Do we have Thomas Elliott with us? Thomas? Thomas Elliott? Going, going, gone. Okay, fortunately he's not here. Okay, next number, please. 9101. 9101. Oh, we already did that. It's Pamela Sullivan. How about 9347? 9347. Yes, is Ron Resilis with us? Ron? Ron, are you here? Going, gone. All right, let's get next number. 9200. Okay, is Heather Butler with us? Heather? Yeah, Heather's here. Hey, yes, congratulations. Heather, you are our winner. Okay, highlight that one. Okay, next number, please. Let's say 1234, we got one more swag prize. Okay, how about 9229? I said that one already. Oh, yes, Thomas Elliott, this is here. 8929. 8929, sorry, 8929. Okay, 8929. Oh, we already did that one. That's Christian Terrell. Oh, shoot, how do I miss that one? Oh, 9274. Okay, 9274. Okay. Hang on, 9274. Oh, it's right in front of my eyes here. Oh, Ms. Resilis Barouz with us. Hey, congratulations. Another winner, highlight that one. Okay, that's 12345. So for the last two, it's for the grand prize drawing for free registration. So the next number, please. Oh, I'll go 9173. Did we do that one yet? Let's see, 9173. No, we have not. Is Ashley Mezzersmith with us? Ashley? I don't think so. Going, going, gone. Okay, next number, please. Take another one. Stacey, your turn. Um, the, oh my God, how about 9274? Whatever you do. We already did that one, that's, um, yes. All right, 8756. Okay, is Erica Sanders with us? Yes, I am. Yay. Congratulations. You are our winner for a free registration next year. Let me just make a note here. Registration on that one. Okay, Ann, our final winner, final number. Stacey? I'm actually going to defer to John to pick this number. Oh, yes, good choice. I've got the list in front of me with the names. I don't want to do it. Okay, all right, I'll do it. Okay, I will go with 9323. Okay, is, I'm Catherine Johnson here with us. Yep, I'm here. Hey, congratulations. You are our other winner for free registration. So thank you so much, everyone. Isn't this exciting? Wow. So Stacey, I guess we'll, um, I'll get address information to you for our swag, uh, bag winners. And the registration folks, I'll send you an email to confirm and we'll keep that, um, keep that mental note and actually, you know, send you a free registration once we get these registration systems set up for next year. And my email address is here, um, as well on my name. So if anybody wants to send me their, uh, contact information directly, that works as well. Okay, yeah, and I'll follow up with you, Stacey, with the finalist winners email contact information. Where are we on time? Oh yeah, 437, we can run till five. So it's up to you all if you want to, like, chat some more, hang out, show off your pets. I want to see more dogs. I can't. I'll bring my one of my, we've got three dogs in the house. I have a question, John. I've been calling to these a long time too. And I remember very early on it was mostly librarians and now it seems like we've got a really good mix of, you know, librarians, grad office and whatever. Do you have a sense of what, where we are percentage wise on the, on that? Yeah. We've been hovering around 50%. Sometimes it's 50 or 60, one way or the other. But I can just thank going back to the era of Heidi R. BC-Kelm, who was one of our panelists in this panel discussion earlier today, was really instrumental in helping us engage the graduate school side of the house. And, you know, of course, she's a graduate dean herself and we got involved with the CGS. I think that year that she got on the board, we actually had the keynote speaker from CGS. And that really got a lot of buying in with the graduate school people. Because, you know, traditionally like NDLTD and certainly when USCETA started out, a lot of the folks were related with libraries and it just depends on how, you know, institutions organize themselves, you know, typically centralized or decentralized environment. And then who does the reviewing, you know, there's the grad school, the library and who does the repository. And oftentimes it's just a shared mix. But yes, we have really increased manyfold our representation from graduate school people. And I'm really, I feel blessed for that because we need both sides of the house. And a lot of times we help facilitate those communications between those two groups between libraries and graduate schools is because of the kind of practices that we, you know, endorse and so forth. Good question. It's been great. It was a really good conference this time. Not that the other ones weren't, but this was a particularly good one. Yeah, I think we hit a smaller quantity of presentations but we focused on quality. And I think we've really, hopefully achieved that. Ellen put some people, oh, sorry, go ahead, Sally. Oh no, I was just gonna ask Ellen what sort of geek things do you have in your office? I could turn my camera so you can see it. So I have a lot of these, I don't know if you can see them. I have a lot of these little like pop figures. Wow. I have a group over there. And then just a lot of pictures and things just all over. Since I spent a lot of time here, I'm gonna have things that I like. So yeah. John, I just wanted to say, I suggested in the chat that if anybody has ideas for themes for next year to let us know. And so we've gotten some on AI and technology. So I think we've got some good stuff to review later with the board to see where we wanna go. Thank you all for sharing. If you have any other ideas, please feel free to put it in the chat. Yeah. And we really would like to further engage you all people and people that are in the CEG group and user formatting and so forth in our processes. So like when we think about themes or the type of information that we wanna talk about for the next conference, we're gonna try and engage people in that process as well and not just keep this as a board function because I really need to come from the community. And hopefully with Emily's help and our US ETDA representatives and the engagement group, we can solicit your recommendations and create really interesting conferences, the things that will be useful to you. Okay, I'm gonna go get one of my doggies here before we adjourn. You guys can talk amongst yourselves. I'll just provide some additional merriment here. I'm enjoying all of the pet pictures over in the chat. I, Luna looks like he or she should be or they should be like under the president of a company or something. And I especially love the home dogs or in sunglasses out for a drive. Thank you. Excellent. Oh yeah, Luna looks like she should be like the head of some company. Not a pet, but my boyfriend. Oh, stay good. Come on. Here we go. Abby. Bella, Bella, Bella, Bella. Here we go. Bella, come here. Come here. She's a good girl. Yes, you are. Abby, come here. Come up in my bed. She's a good girl. Oh, good girl. It's you. Yeah, there's a good girl. Oh, she's sweet. Yeah. And we got one other. OK, you guys go play. We got one other elderly one who was sleeping on the couch. And we should leave him be. So is Abby a lab? She is a mix of a lab and maybe docks. And she's got these short little legs, but a kind of normal sized body. And she's actually the first one I had of there, Bella, who is more of a, I don't know, she's one of those lion hunting dogs. I'm trying to remember what they call them. South African sort of breed. Anyway, she is so hyper. We got her playmate. And, you know, even though the other dog, Abby, is smaller, they are wonderful playmates, just high energy and run around the yard chasing each other over and over. You know, the circle kind of, how do they call that? You know, they go. Yeah, it's fun. The zooms, yeah. So there's never a dull moment here at home on the farm. I just saw Finnegan. What's that, Sally? I said, I just saw Finnegan. He looks very dapper. Oh. Is he wearing a Puma shirt? Or pullover? Very cute. Yeah, I want to look at the bottom beyond the PDF too. Yeah. Yeah, that link I put in chat, I think that's where they put all the papers from 2019. So some of it's, I think, still very relevant. Some of it's a little bit outdated. Hi, John, Erica here. I don't know if you've already answered this question. When are the recordings going to be available on the website? Good question. Okay, we'd like to know that too. For immediately, we're going to start working on transferring everything from Zoom over to the US ETD server. We've got a Google drive, basically. And so I can then, we'll make available the raw footage unedited to this group from our server initially. And our plan is to do a little bit of video clean up just on beginning as an endings. I don't think there would be too much involved. And then post those to the US ETDA YouTube channel. Hopefully by sometime December, that's always the goal is like a couple months after the conference to get them up online. But we'll give you guys the private access initially. And they won't be available publicly. And then maybe we'll just touch base with our members, our paid and how do you want to call it? Institutional and individual members, most of which I think are here present at the conference, but we'll just hit up those two groups. And then as we post them to YouTube, they will obviously become publicly available. So. Okay, thank you. I don't think there's gonna be a lot of slack on deletion this year. It was really tight. Well, I'm glad the technology worked, yeah, me too. Last year was an interesting challenge. I still managed to clean up the videos enough that they're quite listenable and we don't have the delays and chatter. And these are the things that happen. We're always striving to do better and I think the biggest lesson that we've been learning is go through every little nitty gritty detail, including like breakout assignment and recording and in their dress rehearsal before we actually go live. And then we'll feel much more comfortable and then we'll just avoid little technical gaps. But yeah, generally everything has worked out flawlessly. I'm very impressed. And thank you very much to Aura Young and the University of North Carolina, Sherylat for providing the Zoom stream and the recordings and so forth. I see lots of applause. I think Aura had to go, I don't know if Aura's still here but she's logged in. But we're gonna stop the recording because I think she had to leave early. But yeah. You gave me the power, John, so I can stop recording whenever you want. Okay, that's what I thought. Okay. So yeah, I don't know. The other thing, like in terms of the types of activities we do for the conferences, whether it's the type of presentation material, the type of discussion formats that we do, we'd like to hear from you all. Not necessarily this instant, but as you think of things, we're also going to send out a post conference survey. I have that prepared. And so probably this evening, I'll send that out en masse to all the registered attendees and we really would appreciate your recommendations and feedback on how you thought things went, what went well, what didn't go well and how we can improve in the future and topics that you'd like to hear about or talk about. I'm hoping I can actually make it in person next year. I was supposed to go last year in person, but then the COVID got me some. I also missed a wedding, which was happening right before the conference. So hopefully fingers crossed. I stay less sickly. Oh, I need bubble wrap. Yeah. I'm back with Fritz the cat. Oh, Fritz, oh, hey, look, yes. He's another stray. They're all strays that we adopted. Hi Fritz. Yeah, Terry, I need an entire bubble life. I'm just, yeah. You know, you're my friend on Facebook. You see the constant injuries and trips to the emergency room. And... Hey, Sonalia, does that beast you have good for a coat or do you know yet? Oh, well, actually, I know this. So Puff, my chinchilla puff is like a color pattern called mosaic. So the chinchillas that are used for the coats are either the standard gray or the TOV, which stands for touch development. And they're like same patterns, but like black because they want like a really stark difference between the white and the gray on the coats and the things. I know this because it's just one of those things I know I would never, ever, ever own a chinchilla coat but yeah, Puff would be maybe make a nice Barbie coat. He's a little old. And you would need a whole lot of them and it would be very expensive, like a whole lot of them would be very expensive, especially for Puff, because we got him for free, but his color pattern can go for like $900 for what's basically like a fancy squirrel. $900 for a fancy squirrel. Yeah, we didn't buy it. Someone we knew had to re-home him, so we took him. We have another chinchilla that would actually be a good chinchilla, so. But thank you for asking, Larry. I was able to share my creepy chinchilla information. A lot of knowledge there. Yeah, just someone asked if you could eat them. And I'm like, I guess you could, but I mean, everyone thinks that they're gonna be heavy, but they're mostly like fluff and bones and eyeballs. So there's not really anything to eat. It would be like eating a quail, but with less meat. It's kind of hard to think of your pets as food, I know. I think of everything as food. It reminds me of the film Roger and Me, and that was in Michigan in the Port Lady, after GM left, she was selling rabbits and her sign said for pets or for food. And I'm like, oh my God. Elizabeth, yes, they do take dust bats because you can't get them wet because they have such dense fur. Like humans have maybe one or two hairs per follicle. They have 15, at least per follicle. So they have such dense fur that if you get them wet, they never really dry out and their skin can develop mold. So to keep them clean, they take dust bats. That's fascinating. You could write a dissertation on such a topic. I really could, I really could. Also they're nocturnal, which is nice because when we were working, both working out of the house, we didn't feel like they had separation anxiety, but then it becomes less attractive at like three o'clock in the morning when they decided to get in the wheel. Yeah, that's fine, but yeah. They also love to eat plastic and rubber. They ate all the buttons off of one remote control before we noticed and we just had to spend the rest of the time with that television, trying to figure out like what was on and up and things. Oh, also one of the nearly, like the other one nearly electrocuted himself because he chewed through a power cord. I was out when this happened and I got home and my husband met me at the door and was like, he looked and say that. He opens the door and he was like, everything's okay. And I was like, was it not going to be okay? It was the great issue. The burdens weren't going to be okay, but he was okay. He just shocked himself really badly, but he was okay. So, oh another great question. If you think it went accidentally, do you shave them? You, we would take them to a vet where they could hopefully clean them. And it depends on where they hopefully could dry them out enough because we wouldn't try to do it on our own. So if they ever get something in their fur, the only reason you would ever, ever, ever wash them is if they get something in their fur that just won't come out. And then at that point they usually do cut it out. But if they do get wet, if it's just like a couple of drops of water, that's okay. But if like they got really wet, we would take it to a vet. John, are all these chat streams going to be included with the videos? Yes, sir. Yeah, actually I was recording on one of the breakout sessions yesterday. And so it gives you a package of the video, the transcript and the chat transcript as well. So we will be posting that information as well. And we've gleaned, like I said, I gleaned yesterday all the wonderful web resources, the URLs from the workshop. And that has provided a lot of substance or more than double the entries in that accessibility web page, which I really encourage you guys to go check out now because now it's a very nice resource. Good. Emily, any parting thoughts? I'm see we're at 454 here. So we'll let people go in back to their normal lives and you know. I can't think of anything. Thank you all so much for coming and spending a couple of days with us. I hope that you got a lot out of the conference that it sparked creativity and reinvigoration and just sparked some thoughts of things to keep in mind as we continue through the rest of the school year and beyond. And I hope that you all stay engaged with us through the formatting users group, the community engagement group and just by email, reach out to people on the call, reach out to people in the group. We'd love to talk to you. We'd love to learn more from you and to help each other. It really does take a community and I think we're a pretty cool community to have. So please don't hesitate to reach out to us really at any point. And we really hope to see you next year at the conference in Proko. We're looking forward to it. Thank you so much on the way and thank you everyone. This is a really dedicated group here. You stayed to the end, right to the nitty-gritty ad. So congratulations to our Rafa winners. Thank you everybody. Everyone take care. Until next time. Bye everyone. Bye. All right, Emily.