 NATO is stepping up in very important ways to deal with the challenges that we face and that we're facing together. We will be strongly reaffirming our support for Ukraine as it continues to face Russia's war of aggression. We will be looking to the summit next year in Washington to celebrate the 75th anniversary of NATO, but not just celebrate that anniversary. Continue to carry the Alliance forward, including with the commitments that its members are making to our collective defense. We have a lot of work that we'll be doing, as you said, as well on the Western Balkans with our partners for NATO from around the world, including the Asia Pacific. And of course we will be talking about the crisis in Gaza and the broader Middle East. Like you, Jens, I am very pleased to see hostages returning home, coming back to be with their loved ones, and we're determined to continue that for as long as possible to bring as many people home as we possibly can, and that continues. So we have a lot on the agenda, but I have to say this, everything that we've been able to do with the NATO Alliance over the last few years, strengthening the Alliance, making it fit for purpose for the challenges that we're going to be facing in the years ahead, dealing with the Russian aggression against Ukraine. So many other things. None of that. None of that would have happened without the leadership of Jens Stoltenberg. We are grateful to you, grateful for that extraordinary leadership at a moment where it counted more than ever. So it's good to be here. Good to work with you as always. Thank you.