 And we're live at the Rebooting Web of Trust Conference here in Cambridge, Massachusetts, where Drummond Reed is a participant, and he also is going to be back in Cambridge at the end of this month to be our keynote speaker at the MIT Legal Forum on AI and Blockchain. So we didn't want to miss the opportunity to say, looking forward to hosting you at the MIT Media Lab on October 30th and 31st, and to just give you a chance to introduce yourself and let people know a little bit about what you'll be talking about. Sure, you may. It's a perfect time here at Rebooting Web of Trust, we're talking all about what is happening in the whole evolution of digital identity due to the blockchain revolution. And the heart of that is known as cell software identity. It's a whole new approach to digital identity, you know, puts identity in the hands of individuals and makes it portable, makes it cryptographically verifiable. This is, I believe it's going to have almost as much impact as smart contracts in the evolution of law. And it's a really meaty topic. My favorite thing to do right now is talking with attorneys about it, the difference it's going to make in their practices and their firms. Outstanding, thank you very much. The applause is for what Trumman just said. And that's largely because seriously, the reason why we're clearing out the entire sixth floor of the MIT Media Lab for two days is because the implications for the practice of law, for using law, for being a company compliant with law, for making law, for adjudicating law, for what the law is. And it's all being refactored now for a digital age. And these technologies are core to it. The program committee is in a consensus that identity is the root of the core. And so you can hardly wait for your remarks and to engage a dialogue that's constructive with, in a sense, the legal profession. It's what we're starting to catalyze with this conference. If you'd like to be part of that dialogue, sign up at mitlegalforum.org. And we're committed to robust online participation. And we also have a few spots left for in person participation, so you can fill out a request for an invite. So until then, we'll see you online. See you then.