 The purpose of the workshop was to provide an activity which the asylum seekers would find would help fill in their day. We continue in that process today and that's a guiding light. Okay, so really it hasn't been for countersinking, you're actually designing it to carve it out. Very good. We produce products basically for the organisation around about so we'll do construction jobs, minor construction jobs, boardwalks, picnic tables. We'll also build products like chairs, tables, bookcases. We did one of the volunteers here did a altar for the local church so we'll do that sort of stuff and they'll also do some work for themselves making again tables, chairs, fitting out cupboards within their accommodation. In the workshop we've got two industrial machines and normally have two tailors at those machines. Historically I've always got very skilled tailors and they will do work like tailor-made shirts, trousers and overalls. Indeed they made me set of overalls out of a bed sheet so it was called phosphate hill green overalls which is a colour. One of the things which I really do appreciate and enjoy in the workshop is to see people come in maybe not so happy and then as the days and weeks and months pass slowly they become happier and happier and we get a little bit of singing, we get a little bit of playing around and then I know the organisation is really moving along quite happily and everyone's in their place and happy to be there.