 to our final session of the day. And as we come back together, I want to invite us. I know this is always the part of the meeting where people sort of have one hand on their suitcase and are checking the cab arrival times and their flight status. So I know kind of part of us, some of us have already left. And then some of us who haven't yet left the room are kind of mentally leaving. And I know, Rich Sharp, I'm not really talking about you. I know you. No, I do know some of you have to leave and you have flights. And I understand. But I will ask for, I think, while we're in the room, to stay as present as you can. Because this final session is really the time where we pull this together into what are our action plans and our recommendations and our next steps. And so from my point of view and the organizer's point of view, face to face time is one of the most valuable resources that we have. And so we are here all together. So we don't want to be sort of sorting this out by email what we all said. Because this is the chance to get the deepest understanding of what our thinking is at this time. In many ways, the small group discussions you just had, that is the main course of the report and the work that we're going to be able to bring forward. And all the recorders have all the details from those small group discussions. So those will inform the report summary that's coming from this. What our remarkable reporters just did was synthesize that all, try to push that up into a set of central themes. Because there was a lot of crossover and a lot of overlapping areas. So they've all put it together into some central themes. And David's going to summarize those for us. And what I'm going to ask you all to think about as you're listening to him is just say, if you remember our charge for this session, what are the issues? What are the gaps? What are the research domains and questions? And then Jeff's going to help move us into next steps. But so as you're listening to these themes that David's summarizing, this is our chance to help us understand these. What are the dimensions and textures of these themes? Why are they important? Are there certain priority areas that should rise to the top of this list? Why is that a priority? So help us understand these themes that are coming out. And then we'll be able to work with those. So that's what this next session is really going to be about. Thanks, Kelly.