 fairness is about getting what you deserve and in economic terms, fairness is about getting what you produce for whatever reason. And there are lots of reasons. Some of them have to do with luck, some of them have to do with choices. Poor people produce less than rich people. That's why they're poor. What's fair is you get what you produce. Now, if you as a rich person want to help somebody who's poor, go ahead. But you have a right to come at me with a gun and take half my wealth because you believe the distribution is the right thing to do. I say that's very unfair. That's very unjust. And that is the exact philosophy that is the opposite of what has made us so successful and so rich as a society which has resulted in such a decline in poverty. We've heard echoes of the idea that you didn't build that, which famous Obama line. I mean, I've got a lot to say about it and I've got like 40 seconds. But let me say this. Sure, we're all lucky. But it's what you do with the luck that you have. It's the opportunities you create. It's the luck you make. Lots of people were born with similar genes and a similar location in a similar timeframe, in a similar legal system as Bill Gates. But only Bill Gates created Microsoft. So luck plays a factor, no doubt. But at the end of the day, the luck that matters is the luck you create. Thank you all.