 Thanks Lex, you've just about done my whole speech, so well, I'll be very very quick. Volunteerism, I grew up in the city in a place called Blackburn, didn't know anything about CFA, didn't know anything about volunteerism, bar playing, local footy and local cricket. Moved to Karam down on the lovely beach side area of Karam, back in about 1978 and the next door neighbour was a volunteer at the Karam Fire Brigade. He said, come across, come and do it, it's great, so I did. Haven't looked back, it's taken over my life, taken over the family and we'll talk about that a little bit later. As Lex said, I was 19 years at the Karam Fire Brigade and I filled numerous positions, offices positions and was the last captain at Karam before the amalgamation with Chelsea to perform Patterson River in 2006. Karam is a terrific brigade. It was a local community when I was there and the people in the Karam Fire Brigade were passionate about doing the job. We're all volunteers but we're working out of a fire station that was very very very old. It was built in 1927, that's how old it was and that was still until 2006. We're doing about 500 calls a year but we're passionate about the job we did. My family, I joined CFA because I needed something to do outside my work life. My work life was, I'm a plumber by trade and I worked for 33 years with the one company in the air conditioning game and decided 12 months or so ago that I'd had enough of that. My family, my wife decided after me being at Karam for 10 years she thought, well if I want to see, I might as well join the fire brigade because that's the only way I'll get to see him. So my wife who had no idea about fire brigades or whatever joined Karam and our two kids as they got old enough were also members. So it does become, as April said, it's a family thing and it may be your family is not in the brigade but they're doing their bit by supporting the person that's in the brigade. Unfortunately all mine came and joined the brigade. So my quiet time in fire brigade became family time in fire brigade. Much different. Firstly Lieutenant Patterson River, integrated brigade, best integrated brigade in the state. By far chief, remember that. Best integrated brigade in the state. We're passionate about what we do there. We support the community and we do it really, really well. Up to a thousand calls a year. So very, very big commitment for volunteers and the integrated staff that worked there. As like said, group officer of South East Group. South East Group was formed about 10 years ago. We never had a group in the area of the Frankston and Danyong areas because it was something that just, we had it many, many years ago and then it dropped off. After 10 years, South East Group does about 7,000 calls a year. So a very, very, very busy group. But the people that I work with and the group executive team, great people, do a great job, all volunteers. DPC Chairman District 8, great place, busy again, love the job, love keeping people honest. That's why I do these things. I love to be involved in not only the firefighting side of it but in the management side of it and being involved in making decisions which will assist the organisation in improving. Integrated Brigades Forum. Yep Chief, we've got one coming up shortly. You've got to get on your bike. We've got to get that organised. And I've been a casual pad operator at Bang-Om. CFA volunteering is such an important part of my life, my family's life and our friend's life. You make so many good friends being volunteers. You meet people. You walk down streets of towns in Victoria and afar and people say, I know you, I've seen you somewhere. And it's terrific to have that. For me to walk down my local streets of Karim, kids come up, oh, you're firemen foz. That's me nicknamed it anyway. Great place, important. We all do a great job. We're backed up by a great organisation and the staff members of CFA, whether you're a firefighter or the people behind the scenes like all you people here today, it's so important to work as one. We continue to do that, volunteering and the ability to volunteer in an organisation like CFA will continue to get stronger and stronger. Thank you.