 This is an important message for those people who have been evacuated from St. George. We thank you for your patience. Obviously, we are considering all of the issues that are impacting on a decision for you to return to your homes. However, our primary concern is your safety. Our primary concern to us is the fact that floodwaters are still remaining at record levels with the possibility that they may continue to rise throughout today, Tuesday. Other issues impacting on our decision include things like the floodwaters covering the highway surrounding St. George, the ability of the water reticulation system, the sewage system and the power systems to function properly, the fact that some houses have been inundated and people will need a recovery centre where they can stay while their houses are brought back to full use. We will be making further consideration of all of these issues at the State Disaster Management Group meeting, which will convene at five o'clock today, Tuesday. Every time that this group meets over the next day or so, we will be considering all of these issues, but primarily your safety is our major consideration. Once a decision has been made that you can return in safety, a police operation home safely will be put into place to ensure that the roads are safe for people to travel. There will be an enhanced police presence on those roads. There is a large contingent of police and emergency service workers still in St. George, as you know. We are ensuring, as best as we can, that your homes and properties are safe while you're not there. Please be assured we will continue with that security overlay for the next few days, certainly past the point at which you can return. Our officers will continue to patrol the streets day and night while you are not there. As soon as a decision has been made for your return, we'll let you know through all of the media outlets. However, we cannot control nature and we, primarily, we are going to have to wait until there is a safe reduction in the record levels of water that currently surround your town. We truly appreciate your patience. The mandatory evacuation order is still in existence and it is only when that order is rescinded that we will be able to tell you that you can return. Thank you.