 Today we've met in queue to have a socialization day with our guide dog puppies. It's their first time riding on a tram, so come and see how scary that is for them, see who's anxious, see who can jump on happily and get a feel for the actual movement of the tram. Actually really good getting on the tram, he didn't hesitate, he, yeah, full of confidence on. When the tram started to move, had his ears back and mouth open a little bit just showing signs of anxiety, but then he got on a bit of a surfboard, he was swinging and moving and grooving and eventually he laid down and was completely relaxed, so it was awesome. For Scotty's training, being confident with trams, it's just another step in his progress with hopefully becoming a guide dog. The person he works for could go on a train to work or a tram to work and as long as he can do that confidently then that gives them that avenue to life to get out and be free themselves. I've just got in eight plus three's efforts today, I was very very proud of him and yeah, it's very very impressive.