 The purpose of this video is to give you two important safety messages, particularly for this summer. For the period 2009 to 2014, CFA crews were involved in 34 burnovers. And we've now researched each one of those burnovers, and we've produced a video that you can now get online. So I'm asking every brigade member that has any potential to go onto the fire ground to have a look at this particular video. It gives you the research into the design of our trucks. It tells you exactly why we put in our safety procedures and our burnover drills. So if you do, just do yourself a favor and go and have a look at this particular video. The second thing is already this summer we've had a burnover. We've had a crew involved in a burnover, and again, what we're asking people to do is physically get your truck out and do a burnover drill. If you have a look at the research, it is a very quick period of time, a very short period of time that you have to actually instigate your safety procedures to make sure you're protected during a bushfire. So I'm asking that every firefighter that has any potential to go on the fire ground this season has a look at the video, everybody, and everybody actually get your truck out and do the burnover drill. To set the example, myself and the deputy chief officers will also do that burnover drill to ensure that everybody from the chief down to the first recruit is involved in a burnover drill. So everybody comes home this summer. Thank you.