 So new for 2023, we have an award name for Jill Bradbury. Jill passed away in 2020 and was the provider of our conference medical services for years. Jill was a force of nature and brilliant to work with and went above and beyond to care for our delegates. And despite always being on duty, Jill was also the life and soul of the after party. So Jill is absolutely irreplaceable at our conference and in our hearts. And for this reason, we developed an award with Christiane Rafi and Remy, her children. The Jill Bradbury award will be awarded to an individual group or organization providing excellent services to people who use drugs. This inaugural award to be presented will have a special focus on superlative service provision during the COVID-19 pandemic. So it is my absolute pleasure to announce the winner of the Jill Bradbury award, which is the network of drug user organizations comprising ABLE. So welcome representatives to the stage. I'm going to start chatting while you make your way down. The network of drug user organizations in Australia has had a significant impact on harm reduction. Currently these organizations are newer, Quinn, Quiver, NTAC, the South Australia CNP, peer-based harm reduction Western Australia, Kama and harm reduction Victoria. There should be a lot more people on the stage right now. The network is responsible for policy and advocacy on the ground and for delivering services to their communities. As we know, engagement and drug policy reform is seldom a funded activity and like all harm reduction these organizations suffer from underfunding but nevertheless they're heavily involved and dedicated to the policy sphere and to making a difference. This is alongside their essential provision of services and their peer leadership and the expertise that they bring to this work that absolutely nobody else can. So it's my great honor to present the award, the Jill Bradbury award to the network, the peer networks of Australia. I just want to thank everyone for this award. It's a really important award and actually I think the first time I ever went to a harm reduction conference was in Melbourne. So it's fantastic to have the harm reduction international here again. I just want to say thanks for the award. We're all extremely passionate people and we would still be here without the funding but it is good to actually fund as appropriately because we would be able to do so much more with more funding. Thank you.