 In theory, we could all be celebrating, celebrating 10 years of essential work, celebrating all we have achieved together, all the harm that has been prevented, all the lives that have been spared, and all the safety protocols now in place. But when the goal is zero harm, celebrations can wait. Especially at this moment in time, after a worldwide pandemic has pushed the number of preventable deaths and injuries even higher, and has pushed healthcare workers to the limit. Yet dampening celebrations is one thing, dampening our resolve is another. Of course it's not a perfect world. A perfect world would not need us. Our work is more vital than ever. We can't do it alone. We never could. It takes all of us, patients, caregivers, and families working together, reaching across borders and disciplines, drawing from each other for the ideas, the innovations, and the energy needed to reach zero preventable deaths by 2030, leaning on each other the way we always have. Thank you.