 My name is Gerardo Prieto. I am the president of the Mexican Federation of Anesthesiologist. When the Mexican Federation of Anesthesiology Colleges movement heard about the patient safety movement, we got hooked on this great program that synthesized everything that every anesthesiologist in every hospital, in every city, in every part of the world should do. And that is prevent medical errors. As anesthesiologist, our best friend and our gold standard should always be to practice with prudence and patient safety movement addresses our gold standard in a very simple, honest, and practical way. It is not a coincidence that the Mexican Federation committed with patient safety movement a long time ago, a couple of years ago, and soon after the American Society of Anesthesiologists and the European Society of Anesthesiologists committed. Patient safety movement involves our specialty in so much that it is not only recommendable that we adopt it. It should be mandatory. As an anesthesiologist, safety is our number one concern. Therefore, it is very easy for us to get involved. So please, Mr. Kiani, do not thank the Mexican Federation for committing, for it is our obligation. On the contrary, we thank patient safety movement for reminding us that it is so easy to do it and so practical to doing this. In our past national meeting, we had over 3,500 attendees and over 400 anesthesiologists from all over Latin America. We proudly handed out backs to every professor, every anesthesiologist with the patient safety movement logo. And we made sure that all the attendees received a copy of the patient safety movement apps in Spanish. Since 2018, we have developed programs in our residents in patient safety movement. And this year, we are giving them scholarships to our national meetings if they adopt the patient safety movement. We have worked hard and will continue working to make sure that every anesthesiologist in Mexico knows about this movement. This year, the Mexican Federation is going to publish its first textbook in Spanish for Mexican anesthesiologists. And coincidentally, looking at the app number 17, patient safety movement curriculum is going to be in our book. We will invite Mr. Joe Keane to write about patient safety movement in our textbook, which is going to be the official textbook of anesthesiology in Mexico. And we will publish all the apps in a special segment of the book where all the algorithms for our specialty will be. All we need now is a sponsorship for this matter, but soon we are sure we're going to have one. And it is our commitment to have this book published and handed out freely to every anesthesiologist, resident and nurse who attends our meeting from October 16th through the 19th in Tijuana, Mexico. We know that it is very important that every anesthesiologist knows about the movement and that the future generations of anesthesiologists, which are our residents, have it as a priority to their day-to-day practice. So again, do not thank the Mexican Federation for committing. We thank everybody in patient safety movement for letting us being part of safety history throughout the world. Thank you, everybody in patient safety movement. Really, thank you. And thank you, Mr. Joe Cani, not only for not building walls around patient safety, but destroying them and building bridges so that every patient can be safer. Thank you, Mr. Cani. Thank you, Patient Safety.