 The first thing that happens when I come to this kind of meetings or summit, it reminds me of who I am. Actually, I'm a scientist, I work on this, and it inspires me, and it motivates me even more than that. So whatever motivation I have already, but these things will trigger even more than that. That will be sufficient to get motivated for several months. And not only that, so the science what we are looking at, the research, which is most of the studies, the data is all unpublished data, which is way before publication. It's not the reproduction of the studies, but it helps us to think even beyond that, and then to collaborate, and then come up with ideas, and then talk to the same person. This is my idea, what is your, and then how we can build together, or how we can go, and then so that is how, it's a new, new flood of ideas that come from this summit. That's what I see here. The bottom line here is, from all these studies, and then the clinical interventions, and then the working together, the scientists and the surgeon together, that is how we strive to rapidly translate our science from bent side to the bent side, is ultimately for the patient care. So a patient is a superhero, is a center point.