 My internship is research-based, so most of the work is trying to prepare a research report that's going to be useful for my MP. She's the Shadow Secretary for Defence, so she's interested in the issue of peacekeeping and Australia's involvement in peacekeeping in the region. And I'm doing international relations, so peacekeeping is the last part of Australia's international relations with the region. So I think my knowledge has definitely been very useful towards my internship. It's been a fantastic experience, so I get really involved in what's going on in the day-to-day life of parliament, including city weeks and senate committees. It provides an excellent way to use your academic knowledge in a policy setting, especially because the politicians will actually use your reports for practical policy purposes. It's definitely given me an insight into where I might want to go in the future, and it's given me a whole different experience than what I would have expected. Giving someone an opportunity to work in that environment, perhaps give them some insights and some assistance, provide them with some guidance if that's at all possible, but also mentor them if we can, that to me is what it's all about. Perhaps the star graduate from this program has got to be Michael Kiernan, the current Minister for Justice. So to see people take advantage of what's available in having the experience of coming into the parliament, being in members' offices and senators' offices, and going into various institutions and embassies gives them a much broader exposure to what public life is about. And if we want those people to come back and operate in public service or in public life generally, I think this sort of experience is very good. Well, you just don't get this opportunity anywhere else. The ANU is really where you go to be able to work in parliament and get experience of being here and enjoying the culture of Canberra. Just have a go, just have a go, because you'll be surprised how beneficial it is, how good the experience is. You might meet some grumpy buggers, but that's okay. That's all part of life.