 because I don't need you. And yes, okay, I think everybody is in this session. So, as far as I know, we are live. Thank you very much, everybody. I'm going to give most of the last word to Luca. I just want to start by, yes, initially saying thank you to all the speakers and attendees. And also, because this is very much incumbent upon me, thank you to the FNRS, the Fundational Research Scientifique, the Wallonian Funding Agency, who is behind this whole project of which this conference is the last big event. So, wrapping up a project here on our side. So, with that, let me hand it off to Luca. Okay, everybody, thanks to all. We are at the end of this marathon. I think I really think everything has been really great. We encompassed so many different topics and research areas, all related one another by being applications of digital science or by being reflections on digital science from multiple perspectives. And I must say that besides the very high quality of all contributions, some general things really impressed me and I guess impressed many of you in a particular order. Of course, one of these is the amazing visualization techniques which we have admired. I personally look forward both to steal some of those ideas and better to collaborate with some visualization expert in the future. We have seen that literature mining also, we have seen that literature mining, which originally had probably started on biological literature, has extended towards many other kinds of corpora and has increasingly been used in many different disciplines, philosophy or science included, where these other disciplines were probably these techniques are still quite new. So actually, I think it is one of our main goal to spur philosophy or science to use these data mining techniques more and more. And we did believe that all the speakers have given a very good contribution toward updating philosophy or science on the status of scientific research is making use of literature mining and at the same time have spurred philosophy or science toward this new turn, which is probably needed. That is a turn toward a data driven experimental philosophy or science of which we assume some pioneering as examples here. And all of this has once again indicated how inclusive and interdisciplinary the reflection of science must be nowadays. In this regard, I managed to do some quick and dirty back of the angle of statistics. So if I'm not if I'm not mistaken, even if the majority 57% more or less of contributors have been from areas of philosophy or science or history of philosophy or science, me and Charles included, there have been contributions from visualization experts about 20% computer science or machine learning 12% linguists, architects, digital humanists, artists, poets, engineers, really interesting. So we really hope that an active community able to push and continue along these lines and to exchange ideas is being gathering. It may be has already gathered and consolidated also with the help of this conference. Hint says that these are already visible and make me think that this project of community formation is already ongoing. As a first step after the conference to help proceed along this road, we would like to take a snapshot of the state of the art which has been represented here by working toward a proposal of a special issue based on the conference contents to a relevant academic journal. We are going to update everybody on the status of this operation and ensuring we won't lose sight of each other. So again, thanks a lot for all the great things we have been watching being discussed during the event. And okay, I will now yield the floor to Charles Pence to whom goes most of the merit for this event for some final words. So yeah, thanks again. And the last thing that I will say in addition to looking out for that, that what I hope will be an exciting and excited, exciting collected volume to come out of this. I'm going to send around a survey after this to see what you guys all thought of the meeting, collect thoughts, collect possible future steps. I really hope you take some time to share with me your ideas, but not only about how the conference work, but about this community of scholarship in general, what there is here, what it is that we've maybe uncovered or not over the course of the four of the four days. So thank you all again. I know this was a lot of meeting for four days. So for those of you who soldiered on through most of all the talks, I really appreciate it. And with that, I will hopefully have a good reason to cross paths with all of you in the physical realm before too long. So thanks very much. Good afternoon or good evening depending on depending on where the time zones find you. Take care, everybody. Bye-bye.