 You don't want your family's name to be on these vessels, but if it is, it's right that we honour them because they made the ultimate sacrifice for the safety of their community. It means everything. It means that Sondra's memory is not going to be lost, and it also keeps our link to our police family, who have become very, very important to us. That important tradition of remembering them is not only important to the entire police family, but it is important to the entire community. Today's ceremony means a lot to us. It means Stuart's still remembered, because it's been nearly 13 years now, and it's just an honour to the family that Stuart's name's on that boat. It's really nice just to know that people are still thinking about Dad, and that his name's getting on boats, seeing the moustache, which is obviously a big characteristic. He loved boating and fishing, so it's really nice for him to be involved with the water police.