 One of the interesting things about the Otago rally is not only all the New Zealanders that do it, but there's a whole lot of Australians that come over every year. It's almost like something they must tack off their bucket list. I've got with me here, Bernie, and how come you're here? Well, I think you've nailed it, actually. I've been across the air and spectated a few times in the past, and I've also come here to help service a couple of other welcomes that have been here in the past, and I thought, well, probably my team, so yeah, I'm here this year. So this is your first time. How would you rate the Otago rally against all the other rallies you've done? Well, we did wreck it yesterday, and one thing I didn't notice in New Zealand, you're either going up or you're going down. There doesn't seem to be a lot of flat roads in this country, does there? Nice, fast roads today, too. I'm hearing from all the other drivers. Now, the car you've got here is a nice suit of Gemini. It's actually a New Zealand car. That's correct, yeah. It was originally Malcolm Buds car, and last year, I made a mine, Peter Light, done a deal with Malcolm to run the car, and then Peter's kindly offered me the opportunity to have a go in the car as well, so here I am. Well, it's fantastic to see you here all the way from Australia, and we're glad that you can take this off your bucket list. Yes, oh my, and it's quite an experience to come over here and have a drive on some of these legendary roads of yours over here. It's been most enjoyable. You'll be looking forward to getting to the super special stage this afternoon. Plenty of spectators there, and we would expect you to give them something to look at. Please them if you like. Yeah, I think that super special stage looks like a lot of fun, so yeah, we'll be out there having a bit of a go.