 My name is Matt Adams from the State PPNC Management Centre. Today I'm going to have a quick chat about the cold climate jacket, which we've just awarded a contract to for the supply of six jackets per volunteer location across the state. There will be a range of sizes that will be allocated to each brigade. We're confident that a majority of people within the brigade will be comfortable within the jacket supplied. So as part of the process we researched the different type of fabrics and different type of materials that were out there on the market. We wanted a fabric that would actually give good wind and rain resistance properties apart from other features such as being flame retardant. So we looked at a material that had inherent flame retardant properties. Once we found the actual outer material that we were comfortable with we made up a garment and sent it out for consultation and field trials across the state at various locations. The jacket itself has flame retardant properties as I mentioned before if ever involved where we would get accidental contact with flamics into the product line burn. I hope that's okay. What did I miss out on?