 I'll do a sort of one minute wrap up and just discussing the lessons learned from today. A few of the key messages that I've heard is that a foundation for the work that we're trying to do exists in terms of existing modeling tools, data, beginnings of the work, but much more is done. So we have a strong foundation here to get started, but a lot of work ahead we'd earnest. The second message is this call for community stakeholder engagement from the very beginning, and I believe that we're positioning ourselves to do a good job there with this initial meeting, but the work is just starting as Jim just nicely pointed out. Just beginning to learn how to do this and we want to ensure that it's not just good intentions, but really strong engagement throughout the efforts that we'll be pursuing. Third, being energized by and pun intended by this team of researchers that will have the opportunity to work together. This has really come away thinking that this is a very strong team and that we'll get the results that we're looking for. I also want to be cognizant that we're just starting, right? So this is indeed the kickoff meeting. The work lies ahead and it's going to be hard, but it's exciting to get this effort rolling. And finally, I would like to extend a thank you to several folks and institutions. First and foremost, I would like to thank the U.S. Department of Energy for allowing us to pursue this work through the funding of earnest, as well as the funding that will be emerging from each of the institutions that is involved in the project. At Stanford University, I would like to specifically thank the door school for sustainability, as well as the pre-court Institute for Energy. I would like to extend an enormous thanks to all the speakers and moderators for today for allowing us to have really productive discussions and to all the researchers that are going to be engaged in the work that we'll be developing at earnest. And finally, a big shout out for all the participants in the room that lasted for a very long day. And in addition to all of you that we see here today, we had nearly 500 people also via video stream online, so this is really a great start for the event. And finally, and really a single and big thank you to all the supporting staff that allow us to get this event organized. And the slide is conveniently coming up, which, thank you, Cindy, for putting this together. And to my colleague, Liang Ming, to enable us to do a wonderful job with this initial event. I believe that before we close, and I know everyone wants to rush through the reception where hopefully wine and cheese is waiting, as well as fantastic posters from the students. Liang Ming will say a few more words. So with that, thank you.