<v ->All right, so there you have it.</v> Lots of content, lots of material. Hopefully we're able to give you a good sense of Power BI and it's usage from front to back. From initial business question all the way to delivery of that information out onto a web browser or a mobile device or wherever your consumers happen to be. All right. So in lesson number one just to go through and do a recap, we got started with Power BI. We got you acquainted with the data analytics process flow. Talked about the management information from front to back. And then the subsequent analysis that happens around managing business processes. Next in there, we talked a little bit about power BI and how it fits over top of it. And got you comfortable with some of the terminology and tools in the Power BI ecosystem. We talked a little bit about Power BI licensing. And then got you all set up for the actual demos and exercises we went through in the lessons. In lesson number two, we did a lot of work on importing and transforming data using the Power Query Editor. And this is often the hardest part of analytics is going out and finding your data sources, understand that data, getting it cleansed and ready for self-service reporting. So hopefully we gave you enough knowledge to actually go and start tackling those challenges on your own. After we did that, we went into lesson number three. And the focus there was building out the Data Model and extending it to help support self-service reporting. So a lot of emphasis was put around making your model self-service consumable. As we talked a lot about that in lesson number three. In lesson number four, we talked about developing reports and visualizations using the power BI Desktop. This is often where the rubber starts to hit the road and people really start to get excited about Power BI. Is how we actually gonna take that Data Model that's report ready and start using it to satisfy the multitude of business questions that are gonna come your way as an analyst. In lesson number five we went through and talked about enhancing the experience in the Power BI Service. So once we've done a certain amount of work on the Power BI Desktop, we then took that work and published it in the Power BI Service so then our consumers can then interact with that work and we really wanted to enhance the value of the different pieces of the power BI Service for those consumers. And lastly what we did in lesson number six is went through and talked about securing our Data Models. We talked about sharing and collaboration on our Data Models. And really extending once again the features and functions inside of power BI to make it that complete analytic ecosystem where people can get at the information they want. Interact with it, collaborate with each others, and ultimately answer those business questions that are pressing the growth of your individual businesses. All right. I had a lot of fun teaching this class to you. Once again, hopefully you have the confidence now to go out and start using Power BI to build that next generation Power BI application in your organization. Thank you very much for joining us.