Mr LLEW O'BRIEN (Wide Bay) (13:33): I welcome the students from my former Adopt-a-Cop school, Kilkivan State School, who are here in the gallery today. It's a great school in a great community, and the students have asked me to raise their issues so their voice can be heard in our parliament. Grant wants ag colleges to stay open to bring people to rural towns. Tobi wants to improve intergenerational mental health. Melissa and Barney want greater water security to droughtproof farming. Bianca wants housing costs lowered. Graham wants to improve wellbeing in rural towns. Jakob and Kate want more dams. Ella wants support for the dairy farmers. Jesse and Justin are concerned about the Murray-Darling Basin. Beau wants to stop vegan activists from invading farmers' properties. Good on you, Beau! Carlie wanted to know what my dream job was when I was young. I'll speak to you when Hansard's not listening, Carlie. Regan wants more power stations and is worried about blackouts in rural areas. Molli is concerned about wasting water. Lucas wants people to take a greater interest in agriculture so they know where their food has come from. Jake wants iconic sporting facilities, to encourage people to play more sport, and Sofia and Isaac want to help farmers in drought. Well, we've got our work cut out. Thank you, Kilkivan school, for all of your suggestions.