Could you please provide an update on the inquiry into the Whelan tragedy, which I think was in 2020. Thank you very much for the question. I did want to take this opportunity to mark this important tragedy across our rail network and in fact, four years ago, this week, two people were killed and 61 were injured. Eight seriously, when the Melbourne bound SPT derailed 40 kilometers away from arriving at its destination, and it can only have been an absolutely terrifying experience for the 162 passengers and crew on board who had already traveled 12 hours on the X BT they were within sight of home. on their journey. The investigation found that the train left the trucks at 115 kilometers an hour on a passing loop where it should have been traveling at just 15 kilometers. The Wallan incident has identified a number of safety risks and issues that were documented and the ATSB is report which was handed down in August last year. Now I want to confirm that New South Wales TrainLink is focused on delivering improvements and working with all parties to improve and implement the safety recommendations. So today, the matter is being heard in the Melbourne Magistrates Court. As we approach sentencing in relation to this incident, I want to make clear that my thoughts and the thoughts of the transport family with those families of the TrainLink driver John Kennedy and AR TC pilot Simon NTS and Prince who were killed in their jobs on that terrible night. The victim impact statements are expected to be heard in court today. The TrainLink CEO Dale Merrick is attending on behalf of the New South Wales Government. I know as a transport team, we will continue to always look for opportunities to do better and I want to confirm of course that safety must always be our number one priority. Okay, thank you very much.