 What do you want to say about this particular site here? Police are particularly disappointed with the response with this fixed speed camera. There's been nearly 37,000 tickets or 37,000 detections. I should say that it occurred here since the 2nd of August when it became live. It was set up on road crash data. There was nearly 26 accidents in this area. 20 people ended up in the hospital as a result. People continue to speed. The highest speed through this area has been 224 kilometres an hour during that point in time. We just urge people to please take it easy, to slow up, to drive within the speed limit, to make sure that they're wearing their seatbelts, they're driving alcohol-free, that they're making sure that they get plenty of rest. I think it's probably crucial at this point in time to the end of the school holidays that people take those sorts of cautions, that they plan ahead, and they make sure that they don't take risks, that they don't put other people at risk. So if they could just drive safely. How many accidents have been here since that camera went off? I can't tell you those statistics. Those statistics will be available some other time, I imagine, but I can't tell you. Any fatalities? Are you aware of that? There's only been the 20 hospitalisations in my dollars, not the fatalities that are there. So are they working that way? Sorry? Are they working that way? That will be, they will be certainly. Look at that forms part of the road crash data reports. Those 26 accidents, over what time period? That was over a 12 month period, to my knowledge, leading up to the installation of those cameras. Do you think it shows that maybe the cameras aren't working as well as we'd like them to? I think we've had good statistics in Queensland over the last 12 months and we continue with road crashes, so they seem to be working and that there seems to be less road fatalities. However, there are certainly people who are still speeding way over the speed limit. Are there less speeders since we've started? I wouldn't say that there's less speeders because we've got more detection devices in place. So we're detecting more people because we've got more devices out there. There's been criticism that you can't actually tell where that camera is and perhaps that's why people are still speeding through. There's no reference lines on the road leading up to that. Is there a reason for that? The new devices don't require the lines. The old devices require that we had lines across the road and that's why we don't have new devices. My understanding is that there is signage connected with these fixed cameras so people are just going to have their eyes out and keep looking forward. There must be a reason? It's something that I'm sure that we'll be in being considered, I'd say. You must be happy with the revenue from the road? The revenue's not an aspect for me at all. In fact, I think it would be nothing to make the place happier than that we took down the fixed cameras because there was no revenue coming from them or no more detection. It's just part of the process.