 I like being able to look back in time four and a half billion years, so my research focuses in terms of the early solar system, on the earliest objects that formed in the solar system and even some particles that predate our solar system. So thinking back over four and a half billion years is the best part of it. I'm on the Hayabusa space mission, so I'm currently looking after the logistics of a space mission and looking forward to receiving materials back from an asteroid, which is in close proximity to Earth at various times. In between I look after the shrimp lab and try and develop new technologies, new capabilities on the instruments, so we've really put a strong focus on stable isotope geochemistry, so the new shrimp SI is now operational, we're developing new technologies for detection of irons and measuring very low currents. We have the capability to practically do anything that we want and so the facilities are a start, that's where we start off, we buy instruments, we develop instruments, we design them and we take it from there, so it's not just a simple matter of using the facilities, we want to have things which are unique in the world and to be able to go out and focus on research problems that nobody else can tackle.