 Good afternoon, everybody. We are here on day two of Galaxy Community Conference and we have with us Dan and Baker from John Hopkins University, who spoke in the session three on Developmental Talks and I had a question for you. Is this your first time to Minneapolis? First time to Minneapolis, yeah. Okay, and are you surprised with what you saw or? It's warmer than I expected. So Dan and you spoke in the Developmental Talks session and I just wanted to know, apart from your talk, which are the other talks that you were most impressed by? I thought they were all great. One thing that I really enjoyed seeing though was the new history talk. I think that's going to be really impactful for users and it's something we've been working on for a long, long time. Longer than we wanted. But I'm really glad it's finally coming out and people will get to see it soon and have a faster, better history in Galaxy. Any other talks? John's talk on the remote data work is really, really incredible. I know he's sort of pulling together lots of threads from different projects we worked on over the course of a few years but it's really cool to see that finally materializing the deferred data set stuff that's going to be really nice. Yeah. So Dan, first of all, thanks for attending in person. You know that this year we had slightly less number of attendees as compared to what we had before the pandemic but just wanted to ask you about what message would you give to people who are attending online? What are the things that they're missing out on by not attending in person? So for me, I've been on the team since 2010. I've been going to these. The only time I've ever missed one is when we had kids. I had to miss one or two, actually, two kids. And for me, it's like seeing an extended family. It's great to just, you know, obviously the talks are great and everything but just getting back together with people and seeing folks usually only see online and, you know, getting to chat more informally and catch up. That's nice. All right. That's all the time that we have. And thanks, Dan, again, and we'll wrap up here and we'll come up for more search interviews. Thanks. Thanks.