 Well, it's lovely to see everyone here. To Greg Bader from IONET, welcome to friends and colleagues from across Canberra. This is a really exciting step forward in our planning for Canberra as the digital city. So today we're announcing the largest public Wi-Fi network in the country. We're very pleased and thank you very much to IONET for working with us over the last couple of months through the detailed negotiations about how that's to work out. But what will happen is it will start in Civic, Civic East and parts of Braddon and over the next 12 months roll out across the city through our commercial areas and also our town centres. We see this as a really important enabler for Canberra as a digital city, not only that people will be able to use our public spaces to go about their business, but also that it will enable from a social equity point of view a larger amount of people to be able to use the benefits that come with being able to access the internet at a very affordable or in this case free way. So I'm really excited about this. I think there's absolutely no reason why Canberra can't be a leading digital city across the world. We have all the fundamentals there to make this work. We've got smart people doing incredibly smart things in this town. We've got a very tech savvy population. Our young people, it's just their way of life now. And if we can keep building on projects working with major companies and small innovative entrepreneurs that exist in this town, we're going to be right at the leading edge. I think also in part of this part of town and Peter Barclay here who's one of the first businesses to sign up I hear which would be excellent for your customers Peter and thank you as you always get on early with some of these Canberra building ideas. It'll just be great to enliven this part of Civic. So this will be where the digital screen goes. This is where we're hoping to set up some digital hub activity and to have the Wi-Fi rolled out here in the next few months will be a great signal that things are changing. And I look forward to working with IINET over the next 12 months as you roll it out across the city. Oh, that's to me. And if anyone needs more info, we've got the digital Canberra website as well where you can go and check out the rollout and some of the other information about digital projects. But I'm just going to hand to Greg now to say a few words and thank you again for coming to Canberra and being part of this announcement today. Oh, thank you very much, Chief Minister. This is a fantastic day and it is a significant project. No one else in Australia, I guess, and credit to Kate and her vision. It's an innovative way of looking at, I guess, how to activate our public spaces, how to engage our community. So IINET is thrilled to be part of this and it's a big team involved and I'd like to thank everybody. Going forward, we're working with the Chief Minister's Office. There's a number of other ways we can add even extra value, things like event management, parking, waste. So this sort of investment is going to grow in its value over time. So thank you. Cheers. Like we can.