 Safety is paramount in a manufacturing facility. There are a number of hazards there. We have automated machinery. We have presses that press coins at no 1250 tonnes of pressure. So no fingers, arms, hands, etc. Regardless of whether you're working within an office space or you're working on a production floor, there are different hazards within all areas. And if the work is injured, we take that quite seriously because it affects us all. I would say one of the major ones, which is commonplace, is manual handling. And we're constantly addressing those with engineering controls and also education and fitness type classes. No, four workers are in that particular field. In some areas there you have ear protection, hearing protection, eye protection, safety boots, high vis. Other areas require more sophisticated equipment. So other areas we have also AGVs, which are automated guided vehicles. They do have safety sensors that detect people in certain areas. We have signage and also induction processes for workers in that space. So we also have forklifts within those areas there. We have signage detailing the safety issues with forklifts. We do have regular breaks for our staff. We have exercise programs. We've also introduced new technology to mitigate some of those manual handling issues for staff. But also it's education and training. With regards to work health safety, it's continually improvement. We always have to look at other ways of doing things better, efficiently and more safely. And that's ongoing. With any organisation you have to keep on looking ahead and set the bar higher for both your workers and your organisation. October is National Safe Work Month. Visit the website to see how you can get involved. Safety is everyone's business and your knowledge and experiences are worth sharing.