 Finally, Kenneth Law Speaker, the farmer's perspective, I sort of already touched on the importance of this, but the information need and knowledge needs of the farm, on the farm, in a changing climate or something that we spend a great deal of time thinking about and talking about, and essentially is the reason why many of us are here in Warsaw for the next couple of weeks. Noted specifically in needs for forecasting accurate and timely. He also brought forward a very important point, which was the farmers have a much to contribute in the knowledge and research continuum, informing extensionists research and development communities in ways that will improve the agricultural efficiency by ground-truthing the processes and recommendations that come out of the research institutes and other parts around the world. And another specific example which he brought up was a discussion of agroforestry, a real concrete example of something that can be done that provides agronomic, economic and environmental benefit to the farm and to the broader community. Increasing income, improving diversity on the farm and it also links to broader landscape pressures and activities in the forest sector and elsewhere, taking pressures off forest for fuel wood, etc. So again, it's and finally one other thing you I'm gonna paraphrase kind of one of the some of the things you were saying is where I come from, that the comment is, is when you ask a farmer to make a change, it is how is this going to save me money or make me money or save me time? So if it pays, it stays and that's the point we've got to think about when we're speaking with farmers. So as a broad variety of and deep, rich discussion, but to sum it up, I did say I had a one line or one sentences, but and this is a paraphrase from Thun's. It's but we need to be using the new and existing research to improve the extension and continue the education on on mitigation and agriculture and climate change in general. Thank you Bob. Very well done. So I'd like to thank those online and those in the audience and in particular the panel for a very thought-provoking and interesting presentation. So at this point we will conclude the session and thanks once again.