 Slip that under the windscreen when they're not looking, under the windscreen wiper. On behalf of Variety Bash Walkworth, thank you very much for having us, and until next time we love you. I have to say it's probably one of the most spectacular spots. We're celebrating the 2014 Mini Bash Attributes, you and Gilmore, and you have to admit it's quite first thing. It's quite rugged. We're surrounded by some of those great mates over here and we're actually just celebrating what we call Ewan's last stand. So it's just a wonderful group of people who all consider Ewan to be our great mates. Today has all been about doing him proud. We started off this morning at Waianui School. We raise money so that we can give that money to disadvantaged children around the country. So, have made a difference to some disadvantaged children already. Moving on to Silverdale, Red Beach, and then on up to Walkworth. I suspect we've seen probably two or three thousand kids today, and that is just absolutely fantastic. Really what we've done today has been all about making Ewan proud and celebrating his contribution to Variety Bash. He was such a wonderful ambassador for us. We've got his vehicle here today. It's been doing us proud. I noticed that it had some driving issues before it seemed to be going sideways as opposed to forward. But we should be able to fix that tonight and maybe get the Air Force onto it. Anyway, we're on our way out to Mangalow tonight. Really looking forward to that. And then catching up with the rural Northland community tomorrow on the 2014 Mini Bash.