 To me, good biosecurity is a productive farm. Good perimeter fences have a good record-keeping system. And to keep your eye out, be alert, be vigilant. We're an exporting state or an exporting nation and we've got a clean green premium product. So it's vital that we've got good biosecurity on farm. The livestock industry is worth around about 5.5 billion in total value. Now that's serious money. Therefore, if we were to lose that because of biosecurity breaches or exotic or emergency diseases coming in, that's going to be a huge, huge problem not just for us on farm, but for the state in general. Everybody that's got a picture to register, in other words everybody that owns sheep, beef cattle and dairy cattle. What I'm looking forward to with one biosecurity is that it's going to be a one-stop shop. Now we're always complaining about paperwork that with one biosecurity we'll have a one-stop shop and we should be able to put everything on the one document. I urge all members and in fact all producers to be part of one biosecurity because biosecurity is at the forefront of all decision-making on farm.