 So there's been a lot of chatter, a lot of misinformation about the presumptive legislation that I'd like to take this opportunity to clean up. These laws will deliver the presumptive legislation that firefighters want, need and deserve, both for our volunteers and our career firefighters. When passed, these laws will deliver greater certainty to all firefighters as quickly as possible. The presumptive rights compensation scheme will start after the legislation passes and will be backdated, applying to firefighters who are injured on or after the 1st of June 2016. Importantly, this scheme will not contain an onerous event threshold measure. That means there will be no rule requiring volunteer firefighters to have attended a specific number of fires. Instead, the legislation will put in place an advisory committee based on the Queensland model to help inform work-safe on decision-making. A number of additional benefits will also mean that one, people who attend exceptional exposure events but don't meet the minimum years of service criteria will be included. And two, a dedicated assistance fund will be established to support the small number of other people who were put at risk, got sick, but could otherwise have fallen through the net. This scheme will give volunteers and our staff the certainty they need and the peace of mind at a very difficult time and in very difficult circumstances. I hope that provides you a little bit of clarity about the proposed presumptive legislation. Thank you.