 So we've just received the D-Litter at the Queensland Police Service Dog Squad. We have two boys and a girl, Dali, Dooth and this is Doza. They're nine and ten weeks old. They've been with us for about three weeks. They're getting lots of cuddles and kisses and hopefully will become detection dogs. So the role of a drug detection dog is a happy one. It's a full-play reward-based. So they are searching for us in search warrants, different venues, different properties, field searches and they all do that for a big game at the end and play with their hand lugs. Come on! Come on! I don't know. So at the moment at this age, it's all about environmental for the Labradors. They are getting out into different environments, different spaces, smelling new things on different surfaces, slippery surfaces, different heights. And so just trying to make them as robust as possible so that when they're out searching that they don't come across anything that they find any issues with. So it's just spending time with them now as puppies, building their self-esteem. It's been a little while since the QPS has had Labrador puppies. So I think everyone at Brisbane Dog Squad is really enjoying having three beautiful little Labrador pups around the tracks of the environment. Let's go!