 This is absolutely my favourite day in the guide dogs calendar because it just brings together so much about what it is we do and it really joins all the dots in terms of all of the people that are involved in our work. I think this is a fantastic event. It just brings everyone together, all the different pieces. It's about 60 or 70 staff here helping out and how committed they are. This is fantastic. I guess it really sort of encapsulates why we do it, why we puppy raise. Well I was teary because it just made it all so worthwhile and I was so proud of him. Having Scotty graduate today is just the most amazing feeling. It's the end of an incredible journey and he's gone to the very, very best handler I could have wished for. Anyone who is a puppy raiser or was once a puppy raiser please stand so we can acknowledge him. Try when we give them back but then to know what they're going to do and to see them at graduation and just see the smiles on the client's face it's what it's all about. So I've had her for just over three months and she's changed my life and she makes it so much easier for me to get around and confidently and I can go out to bars with her even and just do everything that I need to do. This time last year we were actually training so we've had a year together so he's my sixth dog and he's a beauty. Oh gosh, she has changed my life. I now walk down the street, go to work without somebody having to pick me up. It's opened up a whole new world. It is great. We try to match people who like to get into the city with dogs that eat up that kind of environment and there's other people who just want to plod down to the local store and so we give them that laid back kind of dog. We gradually step back, let them do it on their own and gradually watch them walk off into the sunset without you. Please join me in congratulating the 2018 Guide Dogs Victoria graduates, their puppy raisers and our fabulous sponsors. Thanks very much for joining us today everyone.