 Lamp technology is something that's very new. With traditional laboratory tests, you can wait up to six weeks and sometimes even two or three months for a result. With lamp technology, the diagnosis is usually available within about 15 to 20 minutes, that's very quick. You can take a sample, have a cup of tea and come back and get your result. So to cause a severe lesion of foot drop, what you need is a virulent strain of the bacteria. You need a susceptible sheet and then you need enough moisture in the ground or in rainfall to keep that bacteria competing through the hoof. It makes foot rot very confusing to deal with because if a season cuts out and it dries up quickly, the progression of a lesion may stop, but you're still dealing with a bacteria that has the capability to cause virulent foot rot. So what we see at a sail yard is really just a snapshot in time and how bad the lesion depends on the bacteria, how long the sheep's had it and how long it's been in a wet environment. So we've invested in a couple of lamp PCR testing machines which are portable and can be carried around to sail yards and properties. So basically we've detected lesions out in sheep in the sail yard. We've taken swaps from them. We've come back here. We've mixed up our snuffles, we've put them in the wells and we've commenced testing. Within 20 minutes we should get a result. It is absolutely a game changer. This will change the whole way that we manage foot rot in the state. Our snuffle will come out, look at a good number of sheep, get a clinical picture of what's going on on the farm and assist with formulating an eradication plan. Well, an ounce of prevention is always worth the pound of cure and that's certainly the case with foot rot. It can be very, very expensive to manage if you're getting it too late. Contact a veterinarian, contact a user. We'll be there to help you.