 You know what FIG is. Hi, my name is Amelia Young, I'm a PhD candidate in law here at the University of Newcastle focusing on forensic investigative genetic genealogy. FIG is a relatively new forensic technique in Australia that is used by police to do a number of things. It can identify suspects of crime when we don't know who they are. It can exonerate people that have been found guilty of crimes but are in fact innocent and it can identify unidentified missing people okay so human remains. So FIG how it happens is that members of the public will upload their DNA to certain ancestry databases where police are allowed to access these databases if you if you opt in for that service. So police are then able to match say for instance a suspect of a crime, match their DNA to essentially a individual that has been uploaded their DNA because they're a member of the public and find the relationship there.