 So this ends the panel but we have the final word. Andreas would like to say a few words. And friends, it has been a full and exciting day today and I will be brief in my closing remarks which actually remain open until the last moment. Before I do that, I want to thank the people who helped in today's event, and in particular the NTUA group, ladies who are outside and John Gigunakis and some other people. I thank you all for your presence and participation. The panelists and the coordinators did a great job in touching upon important issues but most importantly in revealing grounds and opportunities for synergies in the Hellenic scientific community. I dare to say that I am trying to conceive this community as a whole, as a distributed community to be built by interconnecting pieces so as to reach a new operational state. We have started moving on a trajectory leading hopefully to that anticipated state which today we are trying to envision. We have many data from the trajectories of other similar communities and efforts as well as Hellenic ones which include a few successes and lots of failures. Well, we need vision, ideas, mindset, dedication, leadership, hard work, time, tangible outcomes, a few success stories, money and most of all the engagement and inspiration of young people. As for the immediate action plans, I get the idea by just extrapolating the discussion in the last session that HAYA should introduce the so-called HAYA conjectures to be dealt with by people brave enough to do that. I have some fragmented notes here as I was following the discussions in the panels. I am convinced that we need a HAYA's base, a physical entity, the virtual is already here and we need it in Greece. Petros Koumoutzakos mentioned that with emphasis. Tim Ocelis presented the Archimedes case where this is already other implementation. I am optimistic that we will be in a position to announce something along these lines very soon. There's also something else that is needed which pertains to our Hellenic nature. Joining forces requires putting differences and egos aside and realize that we need many more soldiers than generals. The critical mass and excellence, well the excellence is already in place in Greece. I'm not sure how to measure critical mass. Maybe what is missing is an enabling framework, legal and academic. Anyways, I think that things are improving in this direction. My fellow rectors and directors of institutions who are in this room, I think that they will agree with that. Dimitri, thank you for trying to fetch some advice from the panel for the rectors. As a rector, what I need the most is strength, not power. I need strength and this is partially a matter of money and I did the strength to combat some serious adversities, not to say tyrannies, which are still in place in the Greek universities. As for the role of rectors in universities, this is currently under reconsideration based on the new law currently discussed in the parliament. The so-called administrative councils are emerging entities with regard to the new administration model of the universities. Well, let me tell you this. The potential in the National Tech University of Athens and other universities, of course, among students is so big that they can work wonders if they are given opportunities, motivation and proper guidance. On the other hand, irreversible loss of them would be eventually harmful disasters, I should say, for the country. Highest will not solve the brain drain problem, but it can help in dealing with it. Please think of that as a top helenic priority. In that direction, the Greek universities have a long way to go towards extroversion and internalization at the institutional level, not just at individual research groups or in fragmented efforts. Regarding the role and the priorities of a rector or a administrative, other administrative body, I suggest that you consider that there are no foreign students in Greek universities, there is no foreign teaching personnel, there are no foreign PhD candidates with some exceptions. And this says a lot. These are rare events, right? And there is a lot of room for highest involvement in this endeavor. Please join in and stay tuned. In the meantime, take care, stay safe, and enjoy your summer vacation. Thank you.