 We've got quite a few questions from people that we're putting in a drainage system. The answer is yes. We're putting in what we call a pipe and slit drainage system. What we've got here is we've got our main trench line. We've established that there's old drainage in the pitch, so the concept is we want to try and reconnect that old drainage, try to keep it functioning as well as our new drainage. So it's a network of about 13,000 meters squared of drainage. So it should be well capable of taking heavy rainfall that we get here in Bradford. What you can see down the trench here is we've put in our main drainage line. And for example, just behind me here, we've done the joint between the old and the new drainage. And here's one that's just opened at the moment. You can see how the technology has moved on. For example, this was the old drainage stone that might have been used 20-30 years ago. This is more the type of material that we use now. It's a much cleaner, smaller, strange stone. So a lot of challenges here, a lot of challenges with that access behind us, very tight access. And we've got an irrigation system as well here that we have to try to protect. We're going to trench in some new irrigation lines here now over the weekend as well. As you can see from the trench as well, it's not easy digging here. Usually when we come into the stadiums, it's easy digging, but you never really know when this is an old stadium. There's a lot of old infrastructure in here. And you can see the sides of the trenches are collapsing. So that's a bit of a problem for us that we have to try to solve now. And we'll backfill up this trench and compact it. And hopefully you won't know what was here.