 MedRx was planned and implemented with our American partners. The MedRx made it possible to take care of 522 patients in the emergency reception service and 175 patients in surgical specialties. We are so very grateful for the cooperation and support of the Senegalese partners for making today a possibility. This MedRx has taught our medical professionals techniques and procedures that we do not routinely use but will be extremely helpful and useful in future deployments and missions. I think we're all very humble here. No one comes in with an ego. We're all just happy to work with each other and especially for us Americans to be in a different environment and see how a different country operates. So I think diplomatically that's very important. Hopefully it's good to see how other medical assets use their resources and operate in a certain environment. But we're very similar in terms of the care we provide. With Americans using this program, this is a very important one for the country but also for the U.S. partners. For us interpreters, we have got to learn a lot being close to you, working with you, trying to assist but also dealing with a very complex domain which is medical. We really appreciate you and we're very grateful for being part of this mission. Thank you so very much for providing an absolutely phenomenal opportunity for us to improve in our calling, to cure sometimes, to relieve often, and to care always. Thank you.