 Bushfars are part of the Australian landscape, and there are anticipations that they may become the propellant gear, so we need technology to tackle this situation. Well this is a program that we've been working on based on a piece of technology that came out of our astronomy instrumentation program, and we realised that it had other applications for remote sensing and Earth observation. The infrared wavelengths that we're proposing to work out are really important for Australian fire situation, because they allow us to track the eucalypt fuel as one of the biggest problems here in Australia. This information is very useful for land and fire managers because they will be able to get accurate information about the dryness and the fuel loads, and therefore they will be able to use this information for planning, response and preparedness. So the next step is to expand the technology to address a range of problems across agriculture and monitoring crop health, mining surveys for the minerals industry and a number of other contemporary problems that we have here in Australia.