 Okay, acting Detective Superintendent Gary, J-R-R-Y-WATS, W-A-T-S, from Organised Crime Group, State Crime Operations Command. Can we resolve? I'm open for questions. Yeah, sure. Operation Resolve, Task Force Resolve. Big movement set today, if you've started today. That's correct. Task Force Resolve commenced working today and have come down to the South Eastern Region to assist South Eastern Region in relation to the investigation of the armed robbery at the Care Sports Clubs. Sure. So that would be now eight that you're looking at. We heard last week that there were seven serious violent crimes that you would be looking at, but this would be the eighth. That's correct. We're looking at historic armed robberies that have been committed within the Region over a period of time. There are seven that are committed on hard targets that we're specifically interested in, but also we're looking at current armed robberies and other serious and violent crimes committed within the Region and will certainly be doing our best to assist the South Eastern Region in solving those offences. How is it set up? Have you got a particular base or are you spread out throughout the different CIBs? No, we have a base of operations in State Crime Operations Command, but we're also working within the Region as well to provide on-the-ground support in investigating these types of offences. And within the Region, does that mean a particular station or do you have offices where they're needed? They sort of move where they're needed? They move where they're needed, and probably initially we'll be based at CUMRA CIB initially, but we're flexible and we'll adapt and go to where we're needed to provide the best support we can. It's pretty shocking, isn't it, I suppose, that this is the day you're starting and you already have a fresh one. What's the thoughts on that? We will investigate offences as they occur, where they occur within the Region. We are fully expected to be investigating offences within this Region. Winston's got big expectations. He was really adamant that you guys were going to make a big difference when you got down here. That's something you're confident of doing? You want the warning out there for people? Very much so. We've got a team of 18 dedicated investigators that will work within the Region and with the regional detectives, and I'm sure we're going to make a difference to crime within the South Eastern Region. And with any of those offences on the ground at CUMRA CIB today? Yes, we dispatched six investigators to assist initially to work with the South Eastern Region investigators on this offence. So they've hit the ground running? That's correct, yes. Does it change the way you investigate things? Is there more intensity now because there is a special task force? Is there a different sort of intensity to investigating these now? Well, we've had the armed robbery unit within State Crime Operations Command for quite some time now. That's been enhanced, and staff haven't increased. And we're all able to focus the energies of those 18 investigators on the offences as I've outlined. So does the fact that you guys are hitting the ground running today add weight or sort of vindicate the calls that have come in the past for such a task force? No, I don't think so. The establishment of a task force is a matter for the Commissioner. That's been done, and we're ready to get into the work and help and commence investigating the offences. I suppose we would have hoped, like everyone would have hoped when it was announced that that might be enough to deter crime. But it's still going to happen, isn't it? It doesn't matter what you do. There's always going to be people out there, I guess. That's correct, yes. And what do you say to the public when they hear another crime happening down here? What would you say to reassure them? We investigate the matters as best we can. Our intention is to solve as many as we can and to put the offenders before the justice system. And then, Brian mentioned earlier that police will be working with the Tweed Officers in New South Wales. Will you guys be doing the same? If during the court investigations, that's the way the investigation unfolds most definitely. The number seven, is there any reason that makes those ones stand out from the rest? We've reviewed the offences that have been committed within the region. And seven offences are what we have identified that are possibly linked and are committed on a hard target, such as Tabbins and those sorts of premises. Does that mean that you think that there might be a group that's sort of working collaboratively on these sort of things? Like, are you looking at maybe one group for those seven? I wouldn't pin it down to one group, but we're certainly looking at the links between the seven offences, and if we can establish those links, we'll be investigating those. Can't name the seven. The seven offences? No, not off-hand. Could we get that information from you? Yes.