 Aqualand opened in August 2010, not long after the centre opened. It has been a great success. The clients really enjoy working here and doing activities here. And it has grown since its inception back then. Keeping clients busy in our detention centres is obviously very important and activities play a huge part in that. Aqualand serves a number of roles here at Curtin. It teaches clients about aquaponics. We're also learning about horticultural activities. They do a number of other things like make musical instruments. So it's not only an area where they can come and reflect, but they're actually learning some skills while they're here. There's a number of different things that they can learn. For example, I think probably the main area of learning is around horticulture. The concept was based around the aquaponics system, which is a sustainable horticultural system involved in both fish and plant life. Recently our clients were involved in the redevelopment and establishment of a sensory garden at the nursing home in Derby. They built a deck, they redeveloped the gardens, they assisted in putting up shade structures, and they also built a water feature. A sense regarding how our clients stimulate their sense of sight, their sense of smell and their sense of hearing. Personally, I had a different impression of them and I was a bit apprehensive when they volunteered, but it was different when I saw them. I appreciate the work that they're doing, and now they're kind of like part of us, so that when we have events we call them in because they've given something to the community, especially us. There's also some benefit towards this, towards the community and how we can outrage into the community, include our clients in that outrage towards the community and foster that bond between our clients and get them to start introducing them into Australian culture. We have a number of different cultures here at Curtin and have done since we opened the centre, and this is a great place for them to come and mix together and learn about each other's cultures and taste each other's food and things like that. It's a very pleasant area, it's lovely and green, it's nice and cool, there's lots of different plants, herbs and spices and the waterfalls. So in terms of a contrast to the outside area, it's really different and it's really lovely.