 Peter Kittle Motor Company was established in 1988 in the Outback Australia and now we have four dealerships across Northern Territory and South Australia. Look, we have a lot of difficulty trying to recruit for motor mechanics and related sort of service type of roles, whether it's service advisors or workshop controllers. There's a big shortage of that, especially in our rural locations. I think the shortage is because we just don't have those skills coming through the trades anymore. We certainly promote apprentices, but we just don't seem to have the young individuals who want to take a career in that path as much as what they used to be. Australia has a program at the moment of regenerating regional areas. To make that happen, you need skilled professionals in a range of occupations, whether it's your local motor mechanic, whether it's an extra town planner, whether it's a water and sewage engineer, whether in fact it's highly skilled teachers to support a local school, it's clear that there are shortages emerging in parts of Australia. Not every part of regional Australia has in fact a skilled shortage, but there are a number of parts that do. We invest in our Australian staff strategically from the top. We have a very strong focus on training, whether it's training for the leadership through our organisation. As I mentioned earlier, our apprentices, our trainee ships, all sorts of levels within the organisation we're continuing trying to grow, and that does include bringing in our skilled migrants. We are finding a lot of people interested in regional Australia. In fact, I'm quite surprised. They don't care where they work, they're just keen to get to Australia. So that gives them an us more flexibility. We do need people out of the cities into the regions, and the response we've had today is very positive in that score. A lot of our visa arrangements are now targeted at helping to rebuild regional Australia. Things like the regional sponsored migration scheme, things like regional migration agreements, are all specifically tailored visa products to enable skilled workers to go to regional Australia on a temporary or a permanent basis to help that regional regeneration take place.