In closing this workshop, I must thank all of the delegates for making this meeting so very enjoyable for ourselves, the organisers. So much so that we will give serious thought to inviting you back to Scotland very soon. The meeting has, in our view, been eminently successful in the scientific sense. I believe that we have made uniquely important and fundamental observations and plans for the future of 14C dating. I would like to summarise quickly my personal view of the main findings of the workshop. I would start this by recalling the eight questions posed in my opening address. The questions and my impression of the workshop's answers are as follows: