 Today we're at Guide Dogs Victoria in Kew and today's the return day for Scotty to come in for assessment. It's the big day that we all know is going to happen when we first take a Guide Dog puppy home and you get that call and that's a pretty tough day, your heart does a big jump and you feel a bit off balance for a couple of days. A year full of love and surprises and fun and a bit of lack of sleep at times. And there's a guest speaker who, a vision impaired person who speaks to us about their experience using a Guide Dog or perhaps a therapy dog. You guys I know this last year have absolutely hated and dreaded the fact that a phone call was going to come in 12 months time saying to you, could you bring your dogs back. But at the other end there's a client who's desperately waiting for that phone to be in. When you then bring your puppy down to the canals to actually hand over, that's really tough. You've got to hold it together and there's lots of tears coming out the other side. But coming in and seeing just how much love there is here and they're aware of that change for the dog. I already have plans for another one coming and they need more people, desperately always needing people to raise their puppies. So no, I recommend it to anyone. I can't put into words the joy and the people you meet and the amazing experience you have along that 12 month journey. We want you to work hard Scotty when you're away from us now. We're very proud of you, we love you so much and we know you can do it.