 Thank you so much, Mr. President, Vice President and colleagues. It's been a great day to listen to you all and many wise things have been said. Today we have discussed our past, we have discussed our present situation, and we have discussed our future that we know little about. But we are all determined that we are going to do everything to secure the future for our citizens. And I'm very happy to hear about the consensus and the determination to tackle these challenges that we have in Europe. As Mr. Kiran said, we have a map and this work program is a map and also toolkit. But I would like to add something to that picture of the map and the toolkit. And that is the importance for us as politicians in the committee regions to make sure that this map that is going to be read by different people, that we are in consensus of where we are going. And here we have to collaborate with all the multilevel but also with the private sector and the companies that we have in Europe. And to the map is going to be read by people and also the tools are going to be read by people. So here it's very important that we make sure that democracy works. This crisis has taught us many lessons. And I think that in the work to rebuild Europe, we need really to speed up all the things that we have been working on for years with the Green Deal or the digitalization and other things. The time has come now. And I think listening to you all today, I feel positive about the future. And I think also that we have to discuss more about the democratic challenges because the consequences are going to be bad if we don't do that. So I want to thank you all for a very interesting day today. And this work program is really a map and a toolkit in this work. Thank you.