 So Chief, what's your impression so far of CFA Championships? Oh look, I think that they're terrific. They're great to see both the younger people, you know, you see some of the women and some of the younger women that have been involved with the championships. I think it's a great opportunity to have a mix of skill focus, a mix of fitness, that camaraderie, everybody coming together and then, you know, a little bit of discipline. It all comes together in a sort of competitive environment, but safe environment. So I think it's a fantastic, I suppose, foundation for CFA to build on. But then there's also the older crew that have been through it and, you know, proudly sort of keep the championships going. So it's great to be here today to open up the Greater Midlands Championship. There's 19 teams competing today, all the way from Werribee up to Mildura. So, you know, you just have to look at that spread of the jades and come together. In a positive thing, the rain come along, but on a negative thing, it sort of had a bit of an impact on the competitions here today. But I know that they'll work around that and everybody's pretty keen for the state championships in Mildura. So there you go. You see all the, you know, all the, I suppose, regionally based championships all coming together for the big one in Mildura. So really positive. So championships are very much part of the CFA culture now, been for years and years. You still see there's a future for them? Oh, look, I think that there is. It's about, again, making sure that they're sustainable, making sure that they're actually meeting what probably some of the up-and-coming younger, you know, younger CFA members want. So it's always, I think that these sort of things, there's a mix of tradition, but it's also good to have a look and say, how can we actually contemporize? Now, I don't have a view on that because there's others, you know, that are more expert in that field. But I definitely think that this type of activity where it brings younger people, there's a bit of competitiveness, there's a health and safety element of it, there's a team building, there's a leadership, you know, there's all those elements. It's about how we make sure that it's sustainable and we make sure that it's contemporary. And you're off to the championships at Mildura? Oh, absolutely, yeah, I'm looking forward to that. And then obviously there's the discipline aspect of it, which, you know, puts a little bit of, I suppose, focus and pride in people marching. Yeah, it's an exciting day.