 And to the entire Muslim community, can I offer my condolences to you, to your community, to all of the victims, families and my homes and those affected by this tragedy that unfolded in Christchurch on Friday. It is important for me to speak today and I'm very grateful for that privilege. And it's important because I want to assure everyone here that we are your police department. We work for you. We are here for you. We will listen to you and we will take your complaints, your stories seriously. Racism, extremism and ignorance have no place in Queensland. We want to thank the community, the rest of the community for the outpouring of support we've received. These were very tragic incidents. A lot of people have been, a lot of people have lost their lives. I think the big story out of this is the show of the strength of our community and the bond we share between us. To those people that are angry, that are upset, I would like to say that hate cannot be defeated by hate. Our hearts go out to Christchurch. This is Queensland and we stay together always. We will never accept the behaviours of that cow and we should also understand, as I know you will do, that one person, one person does not defy a nation. There is no room for hatred or violence in this community.