 G'day all. I just thought it was a great opportunity at this time of the year. We're in the middle of the fire season to give us a bit of an update with where we're at. So as I stand here today, yesterday a really busy day, a lot of storms, lightning, started a lot of fires, SES were busy, MFB, CFA, Forest Fire Management, all the agencies were really busy. But look, to be fair, the outcome was really terrific. A couple of issues occurred recently. We had an aircraft crane, unfortunately crashing to a dam. The state is arranging for an additional aircraft crane to come in from New South Wales which should come in to replace that one next week. So that's good news and even better news is the fact that the crews of that aircraft crane were all safe. Interesting also yesterday, an event that occurred, the storms came through before the change and I was really pleased to hear that both firefighters, trucks and indeed aircraft left the fire. And the reason I say that is good because safety was our paramount issue. So it wasn't just the 101 southwesterly change, this was change that was driven by storm events and crew safety was our issue. So as we go forward, it is about hazardous tree, it is about hydration of the issues for us. But look so far collectively across the state, so far so good. So keep up the great work as we move into February, very cognizant of the commemorative events of Black Saturday. So let's think about that and those that lost their lives. But at the same time we can't lose focus on the fact that we're still in the middle of a firefight and we've still got some weeks to go yet. Great job, keep up the great work. Thank you.