 Thank you, Maynard. I think we're going to surge ahead and Maynard will be here if you want to talk to him. I just want to close with just making a few remarks. First, I'll tell you that I have no intention of saying anything very profound now because I've known Maynard quite well for 23 years having been his postdoctoral fellow. And one thing I know is not to try to say anything profound after he's been on the stage because he will look like an amateur by comparison. So I will keep my comments very simple. I want to start by profoundly thanking the speakers. We lined up a group of individuals we thought would be extremely stimulating and the kind of people that we would really want to listen to both in the auditorium and outside and you've lived up to our high expectation. So thank you all the speakers. That includes Sharon Terry and this wonderful panel of individuals that I thought had a very interesting, fun and stimulating discussion right after lunch. I want to once again, even though I said it earlier, I just have sat back and marveled all day at the fantastic staff I'm blessed with at NHGRI and I want to thank all the people. Some are listening remotely and doing all sorts of things but lots of people that have been shepherding speakers around and making sure food was here and all sorts of things. So again, thank you NHGRI staff. I am blessed by having you work at the institute. And finally I want to thank the audience, both those of you who are here, those that couldn't stay all day but also there's been a very active, remote audience both listening in and watching in and also blogging in and people have been watching that and telling me that it's been quite active all day. So it has been a pleasure for the NHGRI to put on what I guess is sort of genomics in Disney. I think we've probably exhausted you because it's been nonstop when video is even when it's a break but this is what we like to do. We hope we've inspired you. We hope we've gotten people very excited about genomics but also I think many of the speakers have given us a lot to think about and I would certainly hope that Sirius thought has given about some of these challenges that lie ahead because while we're just as excited about this bright future we also realize that there's a lot of very hard work ahead of us and I think Maynard in particular reminded us what some of those things are likely going to have to be. So with that I will wish you a great weekend and it's a pleasure to have held this event on your behalf. Thank you very much.