 I'm Lee Neal. I'm the Director of Public Protection and the Deputy Chief Fire Officer for West Sussex. My areas of responsibility are the support services in Fire and Rescue, and I'm also responsible for resilience and emergencies and trading standards. I think I'm most excited about delivering the new Fire and Rescue Support Gracing Model, which will go live from the 1st of April, but also integrating services across the Executive Directorate to make things better for communities and residents across West Sussex, and also working across the wider County Council with colleagues to achieve the aims and make West Sussex a better place. An organisation that really wants to do as much as it can for communities rather than just wanting to deliver statutory functions, I think it's an organisation that's really trying to do more and more and more, really progress and be innovative, and that's exciting. That's an exciting thing to be part of. It's a great place to bring up children. I've got fairly young children. It's just got a really good feel about it, lovely countryside, nice people, a really good place to be. A few years ago now, I was part of a team that climbed Ben Nivis, wearing Fire and Rescue Service breathing apparatus in a world record attempt.