 I want to invite Liz Krieger who is our content coordinator to come to the stage and she has a couple of thank you's that she would like to make. Thanks. So we had a lot for you to choose from in our breakout sessions and that was very much a team effort and I just want to call out of the few of the folks that made it happen. So the Oceans team, Lindsay, Jeff Leifer, Kelly Pendergrast and Cheryl Dahl and folks other folks who are advisors thank you Doug Judy and David Erickson from the Fed who did both health and helped a lot with the investing track, Tim Sorens and his team on the meaning track, Gray Robinson who wrangled all of the community sessions under the guidance of Kevin, Rebecca Petzl who curated the Socap Open campaign and all the tracks, the sessions that came out of that and I had a couple of volunteers who are trying to be me in multiple places and multiple times and they were above and beyond getting things done. So thank you so much to all of you and it was a great team. Thanks. When we started Socap we used to have this moment where we called all the volunteers and the staff on the stage and we recognized everybody and we wouldn't be out of Impact Hub by three if that were the case. But I can't stand here without doing a special thank you to John Axe-Till, the associate producer for partnerships. Other than Kevin and May, John is the only person on staff who has been to every single Socap event. Even Jeff hasn't gone to the Socap souls. So it's been John Axe-Till, Kevin and Rosalie at every single event that we have done. Thank you John. I think I'm going to let Kevin talk for a minute. Okay, come on. Thank you for coming to the event. We are six years old when we started six years ago. My grandson, Asher Merritt, was three months old so he didn't walk up here but he's going to just walk up here now up over here. Yeah, so the event is as old as Asher and one of the things that people talk about in this thing is we want to do this for intergenerational reasons. And so this is, you know, Asher's pretty much the reason we're doing this event. So thank you to everybody. Yay, Asher. Let's do one, two, three, go. You don't think we can do this? He can do this on the ground but he's kind of up on the stage. I'm afraid to try to do that. And as our board chair, Penelope Douglas, who put together amazing panels that's launched and concluded this conference, doing what she's been doing for years about making sense out of this space, we've invited her to have the last word. Great. He's going down. Well, obviously if you know my wonderful colleagues, Kevin, Tim Feinlich and Rosalie, you know that I love getting the last word. It's the wonderful occasion and a rare one, I may say. So I would like everybody to stand up, please. Everybody please stand up. And I would like everybody, if you could please, to turn towards Kevin and Rosalie and Asher and yell in your loudest voices, thank you. So one, two, three, thank you. And I think there's no better way to close than the way we opened, which is you're going to have to do this together. And I know it's hot in here, but you need to link arms. Just like we did at the beginning and I need some arm linkers up here. So we need some arm linking. Arm linking. Oh, go this way. You want to go with your mom? You okay? Okay, you got to link arms with me. Okay. And on the count of three, we're going to say, first we're going to say two things this time. The first one is, it's our time. So, but don't stop there because I'm going to have you yell one more thing after that. So one, two, three, it's our time. Okay. The second one you're going to yell. This is our close is who they so cap. So ready? One, two, three. All right. Thank you all very much.