 G'day all. I just wanted to take the opportunity to acknowledge the mighty effort that the CFA people put in last Friday the 4th of January. We had a state that had temperatures in 40 to 46 degrees. We had really windy conditions. In fact the whole state was pretty much in severe, there was a coupling very high, but the whole state was primed ready for fire. On the day itself we had over, we had just on 200 fires right across the state. Significant fires at Talangata and up in the Strathbogades and of course down at Rosedale that continues to be a firefight for us, but just such great saves by our people. Did you know that on the day CFA had 80 strike teams? Think about that five tankers and a strike team leader, 80 strike teams registered ready to go right across the state. And that's not counting Long Hall, that's not counting contingent strike teams, that was strike teams registered in the system, available to respond right at that time on that day and of course many of them did respond. Bombing at night time, first time anywhere on the globe that we're aware of, so night time, firefighting bombing, we had 60 aircraft. We did that in partnership with a lot of the other agencies, but sometimes we're allowed to be a little bit proud and a little bit parochial. We did a really good job, still a bit of season to go. We accept that if we can look at what we did on last Friday and hopefully replicate that moving forward. CFA is in great shape, so thank you so much for those that are contributing. It's time to be proud and passionate to be a member of CFA. I certainly am. Thank you for what you do.