 All right, I don't think I have time to read all of them, so I'm just going to go ahead. So I'm here to announce the birth of a new conference called ITC or Information Threaty Cryptography. So this is a conference that's dedicated to studying security for computationally unbounded adversary, so either techniques that deal with computationally unbounded adversaries or security properties that can handle computationally unbounded adversaries. We really think about this in a very broad sense, so any work that has some interesting information theoretic component, even if the final result is computational, is definitely within scope and we're interested. So the first conference will be held in 2020 in Boston in June and the submission is on December 16. I really encourage you to submit your best work and come and attend the conference. Just a little bit more information. So here's some topics, example topics that would be appropriate, that we're looking for. Things like randomness extraction, privacy amplification, secret sharing, private information retrieval, locality codeable codes, party computation, proof systems, etc. Here's the steering committee, which is also the set of authors on the talks. You can see it on the printed sheet and I said before ITC 2020 will be in Boston. I'm the program chair in the IL and NNM are the general chairs. And what they want to tell you about the conference, the structure of the conference, the program will actually consist of two tracks. So there's the usual conference paper track, which will consist of accepted papers that will be published in proceedings or the usual thing that you expect conferences, but in addition we'll have a lot of invited talks that are meant to represent the greatest hits results in the area and these will be selected by the program committee, but we're encouraging the community to nominate topics, to nominate results for these greatest hits talks. So please send in your nominations as well, thank you.