 Axel is going to be 40 months old. He's been down here for a couple of months with the Police Academy now. He was brought up from a breeder in Victoria. And of course, going to Cannes is a little bit hot for him, but he got climatised to that. He's back now in Brisbane. And he won't go on course till about January next year when he'll be trying to become a fully fledged police dog. Axel will have quite a number of jobs in the QTS. He's what they call a general purpose dog. In that regard, his main core exercise will be tracking, so tracking offenders who leave the scenes of crime. He will of course be a trainer at obedience. He'll be trained in building searches where if somebody we feel an offender is hiding inside a house from a recent break or something like that, then we can send the dog into search and locate him where that person is. And at times we do come across people who want to hurt us and may want to fight at the end, so that's what we let the dog do. So we teach them also how to apprehend offenders. He's showing fantastic signs. He's a lovable dog, obviously. He's the first most important thing. But he's also got that tracking ability. He also does a bit of bite work, which we use occasionally. He does his bites very well. He does his searches, so all in all, going on very well. I haven't seen him for four weeks, so he was when I first walked up there, he was crying a fair bit because he saw me from the kennel. And yeah, fantastic, great bondage. Sit, leave, no, leave it, leave it, leave it, leave, leave, leave. Leave, stay, sit, stay, no, stay. I really like showing people what the dog squad actually does. They're a great bunch of, we work in a great team. We've got one of the best jobs in the world. They're really good bunch of fellas and females working in the dog squad. They had just a fantastic job. Yeah, I know. He's got quite a big fan base out there, and I really appreciate all the support and all the comments that are coming through. It makes me feel proud to be part of the member of the QPS and I'm proud even more to be a member of the Queensland's dog squad. So everybody, thank you very much.