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00:00 I've got some yellow like the bee.
00:15 Inside?
00:16 Inside, yeah.
00:17 And then we can do some...
00:20 Uh oh.
00:21 Uh oh.
00:22 Now I have to paint the...
00:23 That's very good.
00:24 I think the first thing is to extend my sympathies to everyone affected by this.
00:32 I think like everyone, you know, reading about this is just shocking and harrowing.
00:37 Now I think it's cowardly that people who commit such horrendous crimes do not face
00:43 their victims and hear first hand the impact that their crimes have had on them and their
00:49 families and loved ones.
00:50 And we are looking and have been at changing the law to make sure that that happens and
00:55 that's something that we'll bring forward in due course.
00:57 You got a problem?
01:00 Yeah.
01:01 I'm OK.
01:02 Well, we're setting up an inquiry that will look into everything that happened in this
01:13 case and it's important that that inquiry first and foremost gets the answers that families
01:18 need, ensures that we can learn the lessons from what happened, is conducted transparently
01:23 and happens as quickly as possible.
01:25 So that's the inquiry that we'll set up and to make sure that we deliver on those objectives.
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