 I get to speak to some pretty big crowds as Prime Minister, but I have to say that the warmth and the energy here tonight is absolutely second to none. I said to my friend the Prime Minister before, the last time I saw someone on the stage here was Bruce Springstone, and he didn't get the welcome that Prime Minister Modi has got. Prime Minister Modi is the boss. Myself, when I was in India in March, where he hosted me with such generosity and warmth, there was a trip full of unforgettable moments, celebrating Holi in Gujarat, for the great Mahatma Gandhi in New Delhi, and doing a lap, something I will never quite forget, of the incredible stadium at Ahmedabad on day one of the four tests. I felt that deep sense of connection between the people of Australia and the people of India. It is a warmth I also felt when I backpacked around India for five weeks in 1991. And I say this to my friends from the Australian Parliament who are here today. If you want to understand India, travel by train and video bus. And you can even hitchhike. They're very friendly.