 Let us quickly review some of the concepts we have discussed in this demonstration. In this session, we discussed the use of our regular analysis tools to combine event and tracker data with our routine aggregated data. We can analyze this data in any of our analysis applications. This can be done through the use of both program indicators as well as combined indicators. Program indicators take our individual data values that are entered per event and provide an aggregated output based on those responses that are filled in. We can also review combined indicators. Combined indicators can use a program indicator as either the numerator, the denominator, or both the numerator and denominator. This allows us to combine indicators using event and tracker programs with our routine data using one indicator. We can also compare all of this data to our aggregated information. This means that we can combine any combination of program indicators, combined indicators, and routine aggregated indicators together in our analysis. We can see that within DHIS-2, we can take data from all of these different sources, whether it's aggregated data entry, event or tracker capture, and combine them together to create outputs as required. This allows DHIS-2 to combine all of this various data together for analysis. This ends this session on event data analysis, and wraps up the tracker module. Please give the exercise a try, and let us know if you have any questions regarding any of the concepts that we have discussed in this demonstration. In the next session, we will discuss some summary concepts related to DHIS-2.