 I'm Jeff Reste, one of the founders of internetbar.org, we're a legal bar association on the internet shaping online justice and our goal is to bring legal order to the internet. One of the greatest opportunities for the future of the internet, at least we're hoping to see it, is that it's an opportunity to help alleviate poverty as the next billion people in the world come online over the course of the next couple of years. So many of them are going to be coming online from places in the world, like Africa and India and China, and the opportunity for us to develop online communities with these people in online markets is what we're most excited about. A few years ago I had the chance to take a course here with John Palfrey and Urs Gosher and congratulations to all of you here at the Berkman Center on your 10th anniversary. During the course of that time I spent a chance to look at trusted online communities as a way to alleviate poverty, and since then I've been working with the Institute for Global Leadership at Tufts University and the Global Cyber Law Center at Bentley College as a place where we've been setting up these online markets. The first one that we're doing is with Kosovo, where we're sending transcription tapes over through a connection that we've made with openworld.com, and students at the university in Kosovo are transcribing tapes, sending them back to the United States and we're building an online reputation-based market to increase that work. So with that little example we hope to expand these markets into places like Africa, India and China, and again congratulations to the Berkman Center and have a great day.