 New Zealand's biodiversity is the closest thing on earth to visiting another planet. We are blessed with a great variety of species that are unique to New Zealand. Nature underpins our $13 billion and growing tourism industry. Ecological resilience, why does this matter so much to us? Well, we know New Zealand biodiversity continues to decline. We know that climate change is going to act impact in a number of ways. It's the first time we've involved a true community collaborative partnership. We're just beginning that journey now. We often talk about predator free, but we mean predator low. Now the difference here is if we go to zero, then we don't have to constantly manage for the rebounding populations. We started on some offshore islands, we started with a one hectare island, but we didn't even think we could do one hectare. And surprise, surprise, we cleared the rats off it. And within 20 years, that ecology has rebounded to something amazing. So it's again this idea that there's very much behind your frontiers of how do we do things here and develop technologies here that have wider implications to problems around the world. And some of the smart tech stuff that we're working on certainly will.