 In a few short weeks we'll be joining hundreds of firefighters here at the Crown Metropole. Fires will gather from all over the world to climb the 28th floors in full kit with one common goal, to step up to fight depression, post-traumatic stress disorder and suicide. As emergency services personnel we're often exposed to events that can leave a lasting impact on our mental health. Tragically some are even amongst the almost 3,000 Australians who take their own lives each year. So this climb is a huge physical challenge for us and all others who take part, but is really nothing compared to the battle that our friends, our family and emergency service colleagues can face when it comes to mental health. This year the climb aims to raise $700,000 for Lifeline and the Black Dog Institute to improve support services, fund research, remove stigma and raise awareness of mental health issues that affect so many Australians. So please, please show your support for a cause that will help save the lives of so many, especially those women and men who protect the lives of so many Victorians. Thank you.