 So, I'm passionate about a couple of things that have been talked about today. One is that economic transformation, the other is decentralisation. So passionate, in fact, that I decentralised my leg in a skiing trip recently. And what we're all about at centrality is taking those things and making them available for everyday people. One of the biggest challenges we see with decentralised technology and blockchains is that it's not very easy to use, it's not friendly. And a lot of the time the default answer to that in this community is to let's just centralise most of it and put a little bit into the decentralised space. And we want to really change that paradigm and allow people to participate in a decentralised economy in a decentralised way without having to think about it. You don't go to the app store, download an app and think about which data centre is this in, is this hosted on Amazon's cloud or Google's cloud. You just simply start using the app. And we want decentralised apps to be the same as that, that same kind of experience. So we've got now 30 or so projects, more than 300 people in six countries working on the hard problems to make that stuff accessible to everybody out here who's got great ideas about decentralising. We believe that the next technology evolution is taking the technology that's owned by corporations and giving ownership back to communities. We think the next technology revolution is respecting our digital identities and having a privacy-oriented economy. And we are passionate about extending that to every part of our life. So, if you're interested in that, if you think it's time to undo the status quo, to undo, to unravel, to unpick, will we have the tools and the technology to bring about that change? We call on you, the developers, the businesses, the investors, the forward thinkers, with all the unbelievable ideas you've been told will never work. Together, we can undo what's been done. We can create something fair for everyone. Let's undivided communities. Let's uncommercialise data. Let's untangle the threads of institutionalisation. Because from here on in, it's business unusual and a world unfucked. So, I'd just like to give back a little bit. Our kōhā here, we've got a couple of people from centrality in the audience, if Jerome and Phil can stand up. If you've got ideas you want to talk about in the world of decentralisation, we have a great amount of resources and technology and economics and academic research. We've got incubator programs, investment programs. If you've got an idea that wants to bring about decentralisation in mass-market consumer spaces, come and talk to us. We're going to do a lot of the heavy lifting to fix a lot of those problems that Fred talked about earlier and Josh talked about earlier to make it simple for you to build these applications just like Kay Marie's doing with us. So, come and have a chat. We'll do what we can to help. Thanks, guys.