 I'm in for a couple of talks. It was really great to see the SRV6 talk, kind of, you know, combining two things that are kind of my favorite two things, the EBPF and talking about, like, real, like, packet networking and kind of deep net kind of stuff. So that was really a ton of fun. I know we've had a lot of really great talks all day. It's just been amazing. I think my takeaway, and I want to turn it into a bit of a challenge for us as an EBPF community, and it builds on what that panel was saying. You know, we have all this amazing ability with EBPF to gather data and to get really in-depth observability, as well as all that kind of connectivity and security. We need to make that accessible. I want to, next time we have an EBPF event, I want people to stop saying things like, oh, yeah, but EBPF is such a black box. Like, no, we do have tools. We saw some examples today of tools that will help us debug applications and debug networking using EBPF. Yeah, I agree with that point completely. I mean, and I think that some of the tooling that we're building is really just about providing a source of context and then how we go about building correlation between all of those sources of context. Like, what do we learn from the provider? What do we learn from the data path? What do we learn from the application layer stuff? That's, I think, some of the more interesting work that's ahead of us for sure. So, we are contractually obliged, and also want to, thank our sponsors, iSurveillance, which is not only just sponsoring the event, but also pays Duffy's and mine wages. So, obviously, we appreciate iSurveillance. But also, we must thank our other sponsors as well, so New Relic and Tigera, for making this whole event possible. I think we are, there is nothing between you and refreshments except for us saying goodbye. So, let's have a bit of a round of applause for everybody who participated today. Also, thank you to everyone who asked questions. It's been great. See you outside for refreshment. Thank you, everybody.