 For any show, connecting all the departments together in a single communication system is critically important. We've been working with Hillsong for a long time now. They're a sales customer of ours. They have a lot of reedle products in their facilities around Australia. But specifically with their conference, what they've got essentially is a large arena-sized show with a lot of moving parts. On an event of this scale, you just simply can't do it without intercom. The biggest benefit for us using reedle is that it's the same product that we use week in week out at all our locations across Australia. People that are here, the volunteers, the staff, they're all used to it because they use it at home. Hillsong had a variety of contractors providing some of the signal distribution solution and some of the communication solution. And so they came to us to provide an overarching signal distribution and communications system that would handle all the different aspects of their event. For this event, we're rolling out three key systems. First is our media net and fibre backbone. That gets all the signals around the venue, video, audio and data. Secondly, we have our artist intercom system. And then we have our Valero wireless intercom system, which actually has the largest number of intercom users. Having a company like reedle come on board and really, especially with their history with Hillsong, they really just pick up the baton and run without me having to follow them up at every step of the way. One of the things we always do before a major project like this is build the whole system in the warehouse and test it fully before it goes to site. This allows us to deploy it really fast on site. We get in nice and early, first morning, and we'll start running out all our fibre and putting our nodes around the place, getting them all powered up. We can be up and running literally within a matter of hours. We're seeing video and audio from front of house to TV control. We're seeing video and audio from TV control back 55 kilometres back to the Balkam Hills facility. And all that's done in a matter of hours. Before MediaNet, that would take a day or two at the minimum. MediaNet is a decentralised signal distribution architecture. With MediaNet, and on a big arena show or any other large event, this allows us to get any signal anywhere by simply placing a node at that location and connecting it in any topology we like with fibre cable. The great thing about that is audio, lighting, video, and whoever else is going to utilise that network can jump on it immediately. Whereas previously, you'd be looking to try and do line checks with various other departments and it just couldn't happen because one or the other wasn't ready. So with MediaNet, it means that everyone just basically on boards, plugs in their local devices or their local nodes and we're ready to go. Ultimately, MediaNet and artists in Belero working together is making something that could be very complicated, quite simple. Having the confidence in the equipment that we use is amazing. The feeling that you have when you're on site and it's just flawless and you don't have any issues with it. It really gives you that confidence to back yourself and really nail what we do. When I'm looking for a vendor, especially in a live environment, I'm really looking for a company to partner with. And that's what I've found with Riedel. So when we use Riedel, it's more like we've got an extension of our own team. And that's what we're really ultimately looking for.