 Hi, I'm Phil. I'm an immigration officer with Sea Ports Victoria and I'm boarding the Darling River today in the Port of Geelong. It's come in from China. We haven't been on this vessel before, and we'd like to get on and just talk to the master and examine the documentation on the ship and make sure everything's in order. Captain, Phil, immigration, how are you? Fine. Thank you for letting us on board. Welcome on board. We'd just like to see your passports, the crew passports today, if we could. And possibly update a crew list, if you have one. Like at the airport, customs take care of primary immigration clearance, which is a face to passport examination of crew. Immigration will get involved if there's issues that require secondary immigration clearance. What I'm doing now is just a curious recheck of the documents. Will they all look in order? I looked at the crew composition before we boarded, and they're mainly Filipinos and several Russians. So the captain's a Russian. Thank you. Mostly we've got long-term careers in the maritime industry. Good morning. Good morning. How are you? Thank you, sir. Good morning. Good morning. How are you? Perfect. Thank you. So even though it's the first Port of Geelong, it hasn't been here before. It's come all the way from China. We didn't consider the crew to be a risk, but because it's the first time into Australia, we thought we'd get on board and introduce ourselves towards the captain, see if there's any issues. Check on the will-offered crew, and just look at the documents and do a face-to-passport check. Okay, that was all good. 24 crew, 24 passports. Everything was in order. Wish the captain well. The crew may take shore leave, but everything was in order. Okay.