 Operation Oscar Cole has been a very complex investigation. We've used a large number of convention and unconventional investigation methods but we really believe that it's been the support of the community that has seen us achieve the results we have. I suppose what we've identified through this operation is that even small amounts of drugs such as ice being transported into communities such as St George really have a dramatic impact on the social fibre of the community. St George is a fantastic community and it's a great community to live in. A lot of positives in St George and the most positive thing is that the community has really stood up for itself. In St George we probably lack the ability of finding employment for a lot of its families. We've run a few programs here at the police, whether it be picking onions for instance, shearing programs, we've tried to touch base with a lot of families to ask what they want and employment seems to be the common denominator. Obviously with a lot of time I wouldn't think that you'd get this opportunity in time. I used to be on drugs, to be honest, but after this it's no use being on it anymore. It's worth making a life, making a name for yourself. It doesn't get easy for me. Hopefully you just go along the way with it. Every experience hasn't got to be a bad one. We're trying to show there can be positive experiences with the police as well and the community is actually taking on board what we're trying to do and getting on board with us and wanting more and more. It's taken a long time to get a lot of support and trust and now we have that, we want to build on it. When there's money and pride, crime rate will come down, drug use will come down. The respect and the belief in each other will be on the rise and that's what we're hoping to achieve.