 So last week, the Victorian Parliament resolved to establish a select committee to consider the Fire Services Reform legislation. This provides us, CFA, with an important opportunity to consult with our people and the broader community about the reforms. As Chief Officer, I believe this period of consultation is critical, as it will give all our people an important say about what the future of CFA should look like. As I've been travelling around the state, I've heard some feedback that people want more time to examine the proposal and provide feedback. Well, we've now got that process on the table. I would encourage all people involved with CFA, whether you spend your days on a truck, in an office, or on the tools to use this consultation period to talk about the proposed reforms, any concerns you may have about them, and also any areas you think our organisation can be modernised or indeed improved. So I want to make it clear, this process will give everyone an equal opportunity to share their views. Everyone is entitled to have an opinion, but I'd urge you to be sensible in how that is communicated and continue to show respect for each other. The broad principles of the government's proposed changes seek to restore CFA to a volunteer-only organisation, and create a new fire services for urban and regional towns to work with existing CFA brigades. More detail about that can be found here. Information on the select committee, how to make a submission, and where to attend a public hearing can be found here. And I'm going to continue to get out and talk to our people about the reforms and how we can build a stronger and more independent CFA. Thank you and stay safe.