 use here at Adelaide Airport to screen international work-testing passengers for anything via security risk. It takes approximately 13 weeks to train a detective dog and he looks for animal park parks, seeds, meat, eggs, and bread-free vegetables. So here we are now at Adelaide Airport with one of the bins which we're pre-positioned. This is about making sure that people who do travel from interstate don't bring food in to South Australia because it will expose us potentially into another mid-flight outbreak. We could lose market access to important markets like Japan and China and South Korea if we have an outbreak. If you're traveling into South Australia, please don't bring fruit with you. South Australia's water cultural industry is worth $1.2 billion to our economy each year. We are food for our free. We want to stay that way so we can look after our farmers and make sure our exports are worth more than any other states. So don't forget, it's a simple message to eat it. It's a player. We'll beat it.