 I am sure, I hope, scratch it, I am sure you've had a wonderful week here in our house in Chicago. Because discover, thank you, discover financial services is Chicago born and tech strong. And we, about 250 of us have been rolling around with you in open source goodness, code, community, and culture. And I got to tell you, it's been a while since it's been to KubeCon. I was back around in the early days, and I look at how we have evolved, how you have evolved as a community over the past seven, eight years, let's call it a decade, unbelievable. So thank you. And can you give yourselves a round of applause, because it's incredible. All right. That's for you. For you. Look, at Discover, we are focused. We are obsessed with helping our customers have a brighter financial future. But how do you do that, technology and trust, becoming digital, double click, it's really about our people, our processes, and our technology. And we take an inner open source approach to how we as people build our craft. A better way to show mastery of something if you're forced to share it at a meet up or at a conference. Right? That's stressful. Or our processes. We have a vibrant inner open source guild where our own engineering processes are defined by us. Whether it's how you write a user story, a J unit test, or how do you do observability on an end point, or technology, obviously we use Kubernetes. But you know, about four months ago with the Linux foundation, we open source and code around creating accessible user interfaces by design. We have a strong, strong, strong digital technology academy that supports that. But let's double click again and look at one cross section, and that's the technologist experience. Yes, it says developer experience, and we talk about developer experience. But there's lots of different roles there. We want to improve product delivery, focus on automation. But when you look at improving how we use cloud, it's about removing friction and replacing that with fun. Friction was fun because when you do that, you reach escape velocity. So does anybody remember the old computer science gang of four patterns and so forth? We've kind of used that concept and create nested patterns to help us get better at exactly that. Improving the developer experience. And we do that through open source principles. So let's double click again, our cloud journey. Like most of you, like most of us, we start with hundreds of teams, hundreds of base images, thousands of permutations, each team managing their own thing, and containers of all shapes and sizes. Well, we've evolved a bit through patterns and reuse and building out platform teams to have a single base image applied in our pipeline. We inherit from that and can improve on that. That all sounds pretty fantastic. Creating namespaces seem easy now, I guess. Back in the day, perhaps it wasn't so easy. But what about identity and access management? Secrets management, monitoring, observability, telemetry, CICD. These things become a bit more challenging at scale. So we've been doing that, too, in collaboration with a lot of you as well. So our current solution scales to thousands of namespaces and enforcing a lot of the organizational standards that we have in place. So here's the deal. We have learned so much. And we have shared a lot. And we are humbled by working with all of us and all of you. If you want to learn more about what we're doing, come to technology.discover.com. Check us out. You can see what we're doing. A lot of our code patterns and technical articles and things like that would love to collaborate. If you're passionate, which I'm sure you all are, about code, community, and culture, right? Because that's why you're here. But if you also get turned on by helping folks have a brighter financial future, I'm sure we can make room for you in our house, all right? So let me end with this. There are far fewer feelings more powerful than a sense of belonging. The sense of belonging and inclusivity that we all, you all have shown, has propelled us to this democratization of cloud. So if we are to look at the next decade, I ask you all to keep that passion around sense of belonging and helping anybody and everybody in their cloud journey. And we'll have another fabulous 10 years. So thank you so much. Look forward to chatting with you all more.