 In 1988 I arrived back from university to the family farm and that's really what I had planned to do for the rest of my life was to farm here. Shortly before I arrived back, Dad had put a borehole in really for the purpose of getting water for our livestock. We happened to also put the house onto this supply of water. We all commented at the time how much of an improvement the water was and how good it tasted. And it was around about that time when water was suddenly starting to hit the shelves. We all sat down one lunchtime, we thought, click, yeah, let's have a go at this. Now we're employing something in the order of 180 people. We are a really significant employer in this rural area. Back in 1997 when we incorporated the business, I think our turnover on the farm was about 500,000 and the turnover on Radney Hills was about 500,000 and that now is still 500,000 on the farm and it's 40 million now on Radney Hills. I like building it and like seeing it grow so bring it on.