 Thank you very much for coming out. Today, as you've seen, we've unveiled a new armoured response vehicle for the Queensland Police Service to be used by our third officers. This is a significant enhancement to Queensland's counterterrorism capability and also to the capability of our third teams. There are two third teams in Queensland, one based down the way here in the south-east and one in Cairns. These are the guys that involve themselves in the high-risk operations of policing. Seeds and the like are very dangerous operations but they're very highly trained, very professional and also they are the frontline response of Queensland's response to terrorism incidents. So today is unveiling of this new armoured response vehicle for the third team officers. I'd like to start with the Deputy Commissioner to say a few words or we'll have to go into the questions. Good afternoon and thank you for being here this afternoon. The new LENCO arms response vehicle provides us with a four by four capability to add to the safety of our officers and members of the community in the very high-risk activities with ourselves at times of time. It gives us a better platform to go in when persons are injured, to recover those injured persons where there might be an arm defender still loose in a situation. It also gives us greater protection during a negotiation phase of an operation where we may be dealing with armed or armed persons. So it is a great enhancement to the capacity of the Queensland Police Service as safety of our officers, predominantly the safety of the whole community. Thank you. Certainly as I said it gives us off-road capability under all sorts of environments and certainly in rain situations and it is certainly packed with the latest communication technology. It has ballistic capability meaning that it is safe in terms of persons using high calibre armaments against us. It provides for the safety of those officers inside. Apart from that certainly we are keeping confidential many of the features of the vehicle. Simply because if there is no operational capability of our specialist response people they can use strategies to try and defeat that. So we like to keep those operational issues confidential. Can you give us an example of specific scenarios? Absolutely. We often do what we contain and call out which means that we isolate a house or a property. We will be able to send this vehicle in to negotiate, to talk with those persons, the suspects in those situations without having to leave the safety of this vehicle. And that is what I mean in terms of the communications technology that is available to officers using this vehicle in safety. Obviously the use of this vehicle will only be by our special emergency response team members. They are only authorized to act in very high risk situations. And of course this won't be turning up in most cases to what you call your normal drug rate but certainly any high risk activities where we believe people are armed or have access to weapons or explosives. This is the type of platform that we now have the capability of in our organisation to add to the safety of our officers. This vehicle is worth about $400,000 at the moment. Is the funding well spent? Absolutely. As the Acting Commissioner has indicated, this is a significant investment, $400,000. Well worth it. Obviously tourism incidents hopefully going to be rare and hopefully none at all but we've got to have that capability. Our third team officers are amongst the best in the world. They are highly professional, highly skilled. They are trained for those very difficult, very dangerous operations. We are very proud of the capabilities they have. And today this vehicle really enhanced that capability significantly. Will it be deployed around the state or just predominantly? Certainly moving it around the state does take time if you don't understand a vehicle of this size. But it depends on the risk and it depends on the operation and whether or not we're responding to a call out or whether we're responding to a planned action. A planned action makes it much easier for us to travel anywhere in the state. Yes we could do. Certainly. I mean you've seen the vehicle, it's in the background normally but it's not something you can easily hide. The vehicle is going to predominantly be used as a safety platform for the operations of our people. It's not something that will be hidden.