 Thank you so much, Mike. I think you've raised some things up so well. I've been working on this conference for a couple of years now and it's always a pleasure. I can tell from the Twitter stream that a few of you have been challenged today. I think we've all been challenged and I hope we've managed to challenge you throughout the conference just to think about what you're doing, get on with it and start joining the dots with each other. Thanks to people. Thanks to everyone for being here. Thank you for coming. Thank you to your organisations for supporting you to attend. Our speakers, a special thanks to all those people who hadn't spoken on a stage before. I know it's frightening. It's a terrifying thing to do. I hope you've grown from it and you'll do it again next year. All the speakers, thank you for the huge effort you put into being here. Especially our keynotes. Brewster, you talked yourself hoarse. You've been all over the place talking to Rodney New Zealand, the US Embassy. Thank you so much for that. Mia is doing a round trip. She flew in from Dublin on, I think, Sunday and you fly out tomorrow. Three days in Wellington to talk to us about what she's doing and how we can learn from her. Fantastic. Lee challenged us. You've stepped outside your zone and I think you've made some of us step outside our zones and that's a good thing. To Rick and Evelyn, just to be sharing something of the wider digital environment that we actually are part of and we need to be aware of. Sponsors, we can't do this without you. We love your support and I think it's testament to your belief in us that you keep on coming back. Volunteers, session chairs, people around the workshops on Monday. Thank you so much for all your work. And to Pada Cooper's for keeping everything on track and keeping us moving. I was going to mention Earl. I think we need a new hashtag, finding Earl, track him down. Now I do want to embarrass Thomason by inviting her up on the stage to give her the applause that she so richly deserves. Come on. It's a very small token of our appreciation but you have done an amazing job this year, Thomason and I thank you very much. The whole board thanks you for all the work you've done. Thank you also to the rest of the programme committee who have supported Thomason. You've done a wonderful job. We are always looking for volunteers so do see me afterwards. That's it. It's all over. Thank you so much for coming Ngataunga, Sound Ambition on Taranaki Street, number 84 on the corner of Gosney, hosting drinks and nibbles at 5.30. Turn up and have a drink. They'll also be screening a new digital cut of Sleeping Dogs at 7.30? 6.30. Free entry if you wave your little thingy thing which I guess means don't recycle it. Anyway, thank you all for being here. Thank you everyone and see you again next year.