 Ngāi, iafrātama, iau kaidekka padē, seitne piai ia kotexan iipoko takaorenau tā. Maikai iakiaa rungu, iau kaidekka pa intestines, iau kaidekka, iau taiki pa eitiname saka tei. Iau pa kaidekka iepoko� milo, iau kotexan iame kaidekka. kodex prosesu. I started my way up. I did residue assessments and then I worked my way through management and with my experience I slowly moved into the CCPR side of things there in the early 2000s and have been a member ever since there. I've really enjoyed it. I've also actually spent a bit of time at the kodex committee on vet drugs as well. My happiest moments in kodex is the enduring friendships with everyone at kodex at the CCPR. It is like one big family. Yes, there are some disagreements at times but everyone gets on and wants to move in the same direction so friendships has really been an important part of this whole area. Well, I think one of my biggest challenges was actually having to present or chair a session at the plenary and I really appreciated the hard work and how much time and effort goes into chairing a CCPR or any other kodex committee meeting. So I was rather nervous about doing that chairing but it went well so I'm pleased I did that experience. Kodex needs to keep up with what's happening in the future and do not be left behind. It's very important that they stay aware of what's happening around there and adapt as required to keep ahead of things there. I think it's very important they keep on communicating the importance of food safety and fair trade in a whole range of areas. Without it I think there will be a poorer place from a food safety perspective. The next generation of people I think is really important to get them involved in the kodex process there. Otherwise the disconnect that will occur for future generations. I think there are programs we could do perhaps at the universities and I such like to get people involved but again as communication and getting it out there to that younger generation is really, really important.