 Correction, if not it's been going. Yeah, thanks very much. The Queensland Police Service and officers from the South Brisbane District have run Operation Treadstone, which is commenced in the Easter school holidays. So on Friday the 4th of April, through until when the school recommences, the idea is to try and maintain some proactive patrols of schools in the district to try and discourage people from trespassing, damaging property and those sorts of associated offences. I'd like to remind anybody that it is an offence to trespass in school grounds and that police will take possibility of action if we find anybody in school grounds and that so far since the beginning of the school holidays police have conducted in excess of 360 proactive patrols of schools in an effort to try and deter that kind of behaviour. Excellent, and as a result of those patrols, do you feel that they are working, they are acting as that deterrent? I hope so. I'd like to think that uniform presence and it might deter any sort of potential offenders if they see police patrolling schools and coming through schools and making sure that there isn't any suspicious behaviour in schools about acts as a deterrent. What should members of the public be looking for when they drive past a school? Any unusual behaviour or things like those? Do you think that they think it's suspicious? They should call Police Link or Crime Stoppers on the 131-444 for Police Link or Crime Stoppers on 1800-333-000 and in terms of particularly at night any lights, any people walking through schools or loitering near schools, I'd encourage, even if it turns out to be a legitimate reason, better for the police to come and see whether it was legitimate, they're not to call at all. How long have you had these operations last year or during any other school breaks? We have had operations in other school holidays but obviously over the years we've noticed that holidays normally lead to significant increases in damage in particular arsons and offences like that at schools so we've tried to be more proactive during these holiday periods to increase patrols. So is there, do you feel there has been a reduction in delinquent behaviour? So far these holidays we've only had one report of damage of a school out at Sunday where someone threw a brick through a window, but it's been pretty good touch wood so far in these holidays. Aaron, how do you feel that having this proactive approach, do you think it's beneficial for the schools in your area? I've got 12 schools across the Bolemba electorate and unfortunately vandalism and graffiti and theft and destruction within the school properties during school holidays is a big impact on not only the school community when they return but also across the taxpayer. So certainly any operation such as a tread stone again creates that preventive measure to hopefully ensure that our schools remain intact for the start of the next term. That's it, because I guess in a sense that it's not just property damage but it also affects the morale of students coming back if they find their classrooms being damaged and that kind of thing? Sure, look, both teachers and students and also their parents have a close affiliation to the classroom that they're in that year and also to the school, it's their property often sadly sometimes even work that's been undertaken by the kids has been destroyed or thrown across the room when something's been broken into like a classroom. So it is a big impact on the school community and it's important that these people feel that this is like their second home because they spend a significant amount of their childhood here and that it needs to be protected. For, I guess, for having the ongoing operations will you be continuing them in the June-July holidays? Yeah, this will be something we'll continue throughout every holiday period from this point forward. Fantastic. Alright, well thank you very much. Thank you, thanks. Cheers.