 Steph Ratharangi, Acting Chief Officer of the CFA. So I'm here today to say goodbye to the Victorian contingent who are now making their way to Queensland to help out with their fires. The situation in Queensland is significant, they have over 100 fires burning and a pretty challenging fire danger day today. So we couldn't think of a better way to get up there, hit the ground running and help out. So we've got 48 CFA firefighters heading up today with FFM Vic counterparts and colleagues from the SES. The roles that we're going to be playing are mainly firefighting on that urban-rural interface, tanker-based firefighting. So one of the first things they're going to have to do is get used to the new equipment. The rest of our contingent is made up from specialists, either IMT specialists, aircraft specialists, and we're assisted by Forest Fire Management Victoria in all of those roles. So I'm super proud of these people heading up today. Victorians know full well the impact of bushfires and the impact it has on the communities with such large-scale fires across Queensland at the moment. Our team can't wait to hit the ground, get stuck in and make an impact. Most of these people will only be heading up there for a week because we need them back home. So we've asked them to stay safe, rest up and be ready for their return.