 G'day all, it has been a few weeks since my last update and I wanted to first of all talk to you about the recently released response times. Between January and March this year, CFA Brigades responded to a massive 7,015 emergency incidents. This was up from 6,770 incidents for the same quarter last year. And in 86.4% of those emergencies, CFA vehicles arrived on scene within the target response time, which was similar to previous quarters over the busy summer period. There is always going to be a number of factors that impact response times, such as the time of day, traffic and locations of volunteers from their stations and of course your availability. So this data helps local management and headquarters to identify where Brigades need a further support to improve service delivery to our communities that need it most. I just want to personally thank all of our members who have played a role in delivering these vital responses to the community. We are currently in the thick of our winter residential fire safety campaign, which is vital during the cooler months as people spend more time indoors. There is a lot of social media, content and local media release templates available to help you push these important homes fire safety messages right across our communities. I also wanted to make a special mention to all those who have donated blood this year to the Emergency Services Blood Challenge. At last count, our contribution, CFA's contribution, has saved over 1,400 lives. This is a brilliant initiative by the Red Cross and if you haven't donated yet, please roll up your sleeves for this fantastic cause. And finally, registrations are now open for this year's Melbourne Firefighter Stair Climb. I know many of you have done the challenge year after year, raising money for the Emergency Services Foundation, Lifeline and Black Dog Institute. Please help join the fight against PTSD and suicide by joining the climb in 2019. That's all for this week. Thank you everyone for your continued support during this busy winter period. Have a great day.