 We are citrus and wine grape growers just out of locks at a place called Pipe in the Riverland. Myself and two brothers, we've recently sort of taken over from Dad and bought his share of the business out. The psalms grant was being pretty massive for our little family business. We grow this really good fruit and then we'd have a wind storm or a week of hot windy weather and it would scratch and scar our fruit. It's human nature that people want a good piece of fruit. So we thought, what are the ways we can try and guarantee this? The netting of our citrus, it's a full cover structure that goes over 20 hectares of our orchard. It lets rain through but it slows the wind speed down dramatically. We have found with a couple years of data now that it's done exactly what we hoped it would do. It just creates a bit of a buzz about the Riverland again. I guess our cooler is something that has really got people talking. The nets have got a lot of people in our industry talking and it just gets things going. And I guess the money that we're going to possibly make off it, or we are making off it, that's money coming back to our region and going to the people we employ and it's a cycle that gets things happening.