 Very briefly, investigations have continued into the attack on the elderly woman on Friday night in the Mermaid Beach area. As a result of our enquiries, we've identified a number of witnesses that saw a male person acting suspiciously on Friday night during the evening in the Hedges Avenue area, in particular in the vicinity of Dudley Street and Francis Street. This person was variously described as a male person, about ranging in height, about 165 to 175 centimetres tall, slim build, late 20s, early 30s, and with an olive complexion similar, and I repeat, that's similar to a person of Mediterranean or possibly South American extraction, and that's similar too. We'd be interested to hear from any person who may have seen a person, any person acting suspiciously in that area, that's the Hedges Avenue area in that vicinity around Dudley Street and Francis Street. Also, we'd like to hear from anyone who may have seen anything out of place or out of the ordinary in the vicinity of Hilda Street on Friday evening. As well as that, we'd ask anyone who may have seen something in the days leading up to Friday if they saw anything suspicious or out of place in that area to contact police or crime stoppers with that information. No clothing description at all, Brian, on this guy. Just a very general clothing description, again, variously described as shorts and a jacket that zipped up at the front. I think you're wanting information from the days leading up to it. Are you suspecting that this was very planned and this person may have stacked out the area? Look, there is an indication that there was an element of planning in this offence, and it is possible that the offender may have been in the area beforehand. Is this a local? It's too early to say, but we certainly haven't discounted a local person, and we certainly haven't discounted someone from outside of the area. The other gentleman termed this a very perverse crime. Are police worried about the safety of public other people in the area? Look, I agree with the comments made by the other gentleman in that this kind of crime, I think, strikes at the core of our community and what our community values are. Look, we're concerned about any offence committed against people, vulnerable people in our community, whether they be elderly or children or anyone who's a vulnerable person. And certainly we treat this type of offence very seriously. So are you worried that he might act again? Look, I can't say if he will or won't, but certainly we've been increasing patrols in that area and taking steps to increase our activities in that area. Any links with any other attacks that you're looking at? Certainly looking at links to other offences in the general area. It's too early to say if we can link this offence to any other, definitively, to any other offence. What sort of offence has broken into this? Could be any offence. There's no, specifically looking at no similar attacks in recent times. No, there isn't, no. If this person is found, what's the maximum penalty that they'll face? The offence, the legal offence for this type of matter is called indecent assault. And imprisonment varies depending on the circumstances, so it's too early to say. You've got quite a large squad of people working on the coast. Yes, we've got a team of detectives from the Gold Coast and we're being assisted by our colleagues from Crime Operations Command as well. And how is it that you think you gained access to the movement? I can't comment on that, sorry. What about any property missing? Was there any property missing? I can't comment on that either. That's certainly one of our lines of inquiry. Task force results are not involved in this one at all? No. Is it at all possible that the offender knew the victim? That is a possibility, but at this stage I'm not able to comment on that. How have you got away, whether you ran away or...? We don't know what form of transport the offender used. He could have been on foot, he could have had a vehicle, he could have been on a bicycle. That's why we're appealing for anyone who saw anything that may have been untoward or it may not seem untoward to them, but it may be of assistance to our investigation. Thank you. Thanks, friend. Thank you.