 But before we leave, I just want to leave with a few closing thoughts. First, to Peter's conversation, I hope I don't have to like Rosa Parks suffer the consequence of medical errors like she did of segregation before everybody decides to take to the streets and solve this problem. And I love what you said is ask yourself, I will. What will I do? Because as you heard from Jack Gentry, who is a committed to patient safety, a committed member of patient safety, they want zero by 2020, not 2025, not 2030. You've heard the old saying that in a breakfast, the egg and the ham, one is involved, one is committed. Well, Jack's committed. He suffered through the failure of our system. And I hope as you think what you will do, you'll start asking, how do we plan for zero? So with that, let's go have some fun, and we'll come back here and recognize some incredible leaders around the world who have really had a huge impact last year on patient safety. Thank you. Thank you very much.