 CFA is facing some challenging times at the moment. I want to start by acknowledging what an incredible organisation that CFA is. But it's our people that make it that way. Our volunteers, our career staff and our support staff that all contribute to making Victoria safer. I value the contribution of all CFA members, staff and volunteers. The EBA negotiations have been long and difficult. The government has accepted the proposed EBA. And whilst there are differences, it's worthwhile thinking about CFA now and where we want it to be. It's worthwhile to think about CFA into the future. And in these difficult times, I ask that everybody focus on what really matters. And that is getting trucks out the door, making sure that our communities are connected and engaged and making sure that we meet our legislated responsibilities. And also in these difficult times, we need leadership at every level. Everyone plays a role. And this starts with respect. It starts with respect and valuing what all people bring to CFA regardless of their views. I'm also asking that everybody focus on what our common purpose is. The common purpose is about service to the community. So please, in these difficult times, I'm also asking that you check in on each other.