 This was to honor the great Daniel Ellsberg. And I just want to highlight all the amazing stories that were shared with us today by all three of our panelists and also just so many people in the chat had personal stories with Dan Ellsberg, which I think just speaks to how ingrained he made himself in the anti-war movement after being a whistleblower. He didn't just whistleblow and debout on us. He stayed with us for literally his entire life and we are standing on the shoulders of giants and I hope that we can take what Dan has given us in his very long life of anti-war work, take it with us, take his confidence and competence and honestly care as well. He spent so much time caring for people and that's sort of the foundation of anti-war work is caring about people not just here, not just yourselves, not just people you know, but everywhere in the world. So Dan, we love you if you're listening.