 Today we've had the chance to see first-hand Griffith University students filming scenes for their very exciting project called Fruit Ninja Nation. Fruit Ninja Nation is a 13-part series designed for YouTube, which is based on the worldwide popular game called Fruit Ninja. We've got 60 million active users playing Fruit Ninja and we really wanted to build out the universe. And we approached Griffith University to come and work with us in telling those stories for our fans and about our fans about the Fruit Ninja universe. We've been delighted to be doing the Fruit Ninja Nation project and not only are we going to work with one of the most popular games on the planet, working with one of the most successful creative companies, Halfbrick in Brisbane, and to top it off, all that content is going to be going on YouTube, which is the world's largest video online platform. So I've written a tongue-in-cheek comedy and it focuses around a family, in particular the teenage son, who's quite normal and just enjoys Fruit Ninja as a hobby, he loves it, and his melodramatic mother who, as we've all heard from our own parents, thinks technology's taking over his life. You really can't underestimate the importance of projects like this for students. It's an incredibly competitive industry. If you're a film student today, YouTube is probably the place you go to view content. More so than traditional media, so it's really important that we engage with that new media as well and those new models for content creation and distribution. And some of the stuff you see out there on Fruit Ninja gets hundreds and hundreds of thousands of views, if not well into the millions, so the potential is great. Particularly graduating in a few weeks to be working for such a major client and internationally renowned has been such a fantastic opportunity. I think without Griffith it would have been very, very hard to produce something for Halfbrick.