 That's another week in Victoria where the fire danger ratings are only going to be moderate, high in most parts of the state. That's for the first five days anyway, so we'll see Monday till Friday where it's warm, it's pleasant weather but it's certainly not high fire danger at all. What it does happen though at the end of the week is the temperatures increase dramatically. So starting on Friday but particularly on Saturday and Sunday the temperatures move into the mid-thirties in most parts of the state and even potentially into the low forties in the very northern parts. So we're back into what would be seen as a very hot and normal February summer. We've been waiting for that and the conditions have changed a bit with the amount of rain and moisture we've had but for central Victoria and western Victoria the driest parts of Victoria that will be where we see the most significant impact of heat and obviously it's depending on whether we have wind and very significant winds. So the key focus this week is certainly the weekend and moving into the early part of next week. It's also interesting that there's been extreme heat and fire conditions in western Australia and from that western Australia requested that Victoria send firefighters and incident management team across to Perth to operate in conjunction with their fire operations and that will occur this week. That won't compromise our numbers for this weekend but we'll certainly see in excess of a hundred firefighters and incident management people leave Victoria for about a week. So there'll be a way for all of this week over the weekend and back in Victoria early next week which is just when we're moving into our highest fire danger rating. So that's good that we can help western Australia and it's also good that we can help them in a time when it's cool and mild conditions in Victoria. That's the week as we see it and certainly the focus is without a doubt focused on next weekend and early the week of the 9th of February. Thank you.