 Hello. What is this? Well, I wouldn't call you lucky. I would call you very good. And I am pleased that once again, we have many of you. You contributed with your papers and posters to our forum. We had 119 submissions initially, and 11 finalists who came to Sintra. It's been a great pleasure to meet you and learn about your different areas of research, which have brought unquestionably fresh ideas and different viewpoints to the table. Also, I'd like to thank the jury for its careful analysis and judgment. The chair is Philip Hartman, then Ricardo Rice from the London School of Economics, John Mulbauer from the University of Oxford, Peter MacAdam, and Ines Cabral from the ECB. We are in the unusual position of having a tight vote. Accordingly, we have two winners. I'm happy to announce that Mr. Nuno Clara from the London Business School with his paper Demand Elasticities, Nominal Rigidities and Asset Prices and Mr. Michel Gasebe from Oxford with his paper Monetary Policy and Production Networks and Empirical Investigation are this year's winners. Congratulations to both. Unfortunately, Nuno Clara was called away to a family emergency, cannot be here with us today. Thank you. Just to say a few words, I guess. Thanks so much for inviting me here first. It's a great honor for me to be here. And I really enjoyed my time here, and I hope to be able to come back at some point in the future. Thank you very much, very good. So we now approach the end of this fifth ECB forum. I would like to warm... Sorry? I would like to thank all session... I would like to warmly thank all session chairs, authors, discussants and panelists who helped us deepen our analysis and understanding of inflation and wage dynamics. But especially they... I think I have the sense that we all collectively and certainly personally enjoyed very much these two days together. Let me also thank the organizing team at the ECB for the hard work supporting the overall what I perceive to be a smooth running in the last two days. So I think all our discussions have certainly provided much food for thought for the coming weeks, months, maybe years. Well, years as Stefan has reminded us, maybe it's too ambitious. But certainly weeks and months. So let me wish you a safe trip home. And Arrivederci to next year. Thank you.