 Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. This afternoon I thought I'd just give you an update on our police response to the flood efforts to date. Certainly we are still focused on the townships of Condemine and Derrenbandi which remain isolated by floodwaters in the west. We are assisting in the resupply and certainly maintaining a watch over the situation in both those areas also impacted is the town of Hebel. As you know Rockhampton is now open and the recovery efforts there are very well underway as they are in the Brisbane and Itchwich areas. Unfortunately we are continuing our search areas in the Locky Valley. This is a very very difficult task for our people and unfortunately today we located another body at Grantham on the outskirts near a creek. We have also today confirmed the death of a male person who died in his vehicle at Carabin in the Itchwich area on the 12th of January. That victim has been confirmed as being a flood related death so the total now stands at 20 deaths since the 10th of January. We only have 12 persons missing at this stage. One of the missing persons was a homeless man that we have since located in the last 24 hours so he has now been removed from that list. Overnight right across the state we still have 15 evacuation centres operating and a total of 1300 people were housed in those evacuation centres last night. But as each day progresses and the evacuation centres, the support in those centres continues we hope that those numbers will drop. The Queensland Police Service through its investigations have located 410 people who have been reported missing since the 10th of January in the Tuumber and Lockyer area. This has been an amazing effort and we are very grateful to all of those who took part in this particular activity. In terms of looting, the number of persons currently on looting charges is 15 and there are a total of 17 charges in relation to those persons. I'm happy to take any questions you may have in relation to that information. Okay, I'll say one other thing if you like. Today the Premier has announced a commission of inquiry into the floods and the response effort. We certainly stand ready as an organisation to cooperate fully with that inquiry and particularly from the perspective that we are looking at ways that learnings that may come from that inquiry and obviously the ways we may improve our activities in such very, very difficult circumstances. Thank you. I'm happy to answer any questions. Certainly this has been a very, very difficult case to manage in terms of the search operations. It's very difficult terrain and the mud and the debris is quite extensive. Interestingly enough our officers today located a large safe 20 kilometres downstream from Grantham where it disappeared from at the height of the floods. We believe the floodwater has taken that safe all the way down that creek and that is an indication of the force of the water. Similarly in terms of our response just a short time ago as you know we performed a swearing inactivity in relation to over a hundred interstate officers who will now join with our forces in ensuring the safety of the community, particularly around the Brisbane and Ipswich areas. Certainly the safety of property is a critical issue for those areas that have been evacuated. We are undertaking this activity specifically to give confidence to those people who are not yet able to return to their homes that their properties will be safe. Our people have worked very, very hard since before Christmas now and having these extra officers from interstate police services is a great bonus and I think a boost to the morale of our people. Certainly we've committed to at least three weeks of having extra officers but there will be rotations during that time as officers finish their rotation and return to their states and other officers take their place. Provided that no further bodies are found we are hopeful that the search of the township of Grantham will be completed by close of business today but that is obviously tempered with the location of a further body this morning. But we are certainly working towards our police resources having finalised that search by this afternoon. Thank you.