 First of all, we wanted to thank you all for being here today, right? I think it was quite a success and we had quite a turnout, so thank you. And as we were thinking back about the journey we did with Cilliam Kahn, we just started a year ago, right? The first Cilliam Kahn was in Amsterdam last year, and at the time we didn't know how successful the event was going to be, and imagine our surprise when we submitted for only half a day and asked people for submissions, and we were reviewing the submissions and we had 28 submissions. It was very tough for us because we only had a few slots. And so we did Chicago in the fall and we had a submission, we had a full day, and we didn't know if the momentum was going to keep. And as you can see for this one, we had more than 60 submissions and we could only have time and slots for 11 talks. So of course, we'll try and make it work also in North America at the end of the year. Don't hesitate to submit talks and make it a great event again. Something we wanted to mention is the program committee today is around five, six persons, and if you're interested in contributing to the committee, please reach out to us. It's always great to have people with different backgrounds, from different companies to give us insight into what's interesting and what could be of interest to the community. Of course, this event wouldn't have been possible with our sponsors. So please, we want to thank them. So first of all, Solo, thank you, and Isovalent are second diamond sponsor. As a reminder, this Syllium certification is available, right? It's GA, so and you can get a discount on it. And there are a lot of other Syllium talks at KubeCon, so I think it's 11, right? And there's a full list here. So great. Just to kind of recap, so what did we learn today? We saw deep dive into how Syllium works. We saw some demos of how Syllium works and also doesn't work and what to do when that happens. We saw how Syllium is deployed on hundreds of clusters in thousands of locations around the world, and the way this brings benefits to end users in production today. We saw how Syllium is going to Windows and also how it's moving off the networking stack to replace Istio. So where are we going in the future? We talked about connecting Cloud Native in the beginning of the day, and now let's close with how we're going to defend the future. Security is a very hot topic right now in the Cloud Native and really the computing industry as a whole, and Syllium brings a lot to the table with this. In terms of things like network policy, encryption, and mutual authentication. And if you missed the talk earlier or haven't heard about it yet, also be sure to check out Tetragon, which is the EVPF runtime security observability enforcement tool. There's going to be some great talks about it later in the week too, and I think this is going to be almost ready for its own conference pretty soon too. If you were inspired by what you heard today, you have some ideas about how the project can be improved, or like Laurent said, want to get involved in the program committee. There's lots of ways to get involved in the community, and we'd love to have you be a part of it. The Syllium contributor ladder lays out a lot of great ways to get to start, or feel free to talk to me. I'm available on Slack, Twitter, email, GitHub, LinkedIn. I already said Twitter. You can send smoke signals too if you want, you know, whatever it takes, or talk to me afterwards. Another great way to connect to the community and to show your idea is there's a weekly developer meeting on Wednesdays. We'd love to see you there too. So with that, thanks everyone for coming today. It's been really wonderful seeing all the different ideas, topics, suggestions, and talks from the community. It's been great, and thank you for coming to Syllium and EVPF Day EU 2024.