 This week, again, we'll see in some parts of the state that fires could still run. It's interesting we say that in the sense that it's going to be a lot cooler, but we've already seen even yesterday that we've had fires running in the afternoon and it was very cool conditions, but the winds were up. So I think people need to be a little bit conscious, but don't be over alarmed by fire this week. Just be conscious of fire. And I think it's also time to revisit your plans. Your plan is important. Kids back to school. People back to work. It's probably a step back into the normal life. And for that reason, it's a matter of rethinking what you're doing. Think about February because we will still have very dry conditions through February. We'll still have the potential of significant fires. And it is about revisiting what you will do if there's a fire and what you do for your family. So don't drop the ball. We've told all our people to take the rest and appreciate that it's cooler whether we'd be very conscious that we could still have fires in some parts of the day. The Boho fire in northeastern Victoria has proved that over the weekend, fairly cool conditions, but very difficult control in very dry, very rough terrain, and has proved to be really difficult to put out. So that's just one example of what we could have. But just stay tuned to the conditions. Stay tuned to what it means for you. But I think the most important thing is get ready for February.