 You're good. Good morning, everyone. Good morning, Commissioner Hill. Good morning, Chief Muldrew. I want to just check because I don't see. Oh, good morning, Autumn. I had to just change my setting just a little bit. And I can see you are here. So. Today is Friday, January 19, 2024, and we are convening. One of the last last meetings of the screening committee for director of the investigations and enforcement bureau. We don't have any minutes for today. Well, let me back up. I'll do roll call since we are convening this meeting virtually. So anxious to wrap up. So my apologies, Commissioner Hill. I'm here. Chief Muldrew here. Okay. It is meeting number 14. And we don't have any minutes on the agenda for today, but we do anticipate going into executive session for our final candidate interview. Before we do that, before I read the language. I want to just in the interest of transparency. I want to let folks know that this committee. We received about 45 applications for this IEB director position. By my count, and this is by no stretch, an official number, but it's just what I have according to my own tracking. We invited 15 individuals to interview. 15 to withdrew. And one candidate was non responsive. And so we have interviewed a total of 12 candidates from the 45, which I think they're both great numbers. And if I misquoted any number before, I think I remember saying 18 individuals we had invited to interview if I was incorrect about that my apologies if I'm incorrect about today's numbers. My apologies, but again, I'm tracking my own numbers here. I want to be clear though that at this point in the process, we have not rejected any candidate. But instead we're at this time proceeding with the second round of interviews that is we are recommending a group of individuals to be interviewed by the full commission. I want to thank all of our applicants, all of the candidates who gave us their time during the interview. We met some outstanding folks and I want to wish everyone well in their future endeavor and please stand by. I want to thank our HR team with a special shout out to Annie who has been scheduling these interviews for us so diligently and communicating with all of the individuals. Trudy who has also played a role in making sure our agendas were published and sent according to the open meeting law. And that includes our communications team and other specials. Thanks to autumn, who has been diligently taking minutes and autumn. I know I put a lot of pressure on you to get these done. And I want to just publicly say that and also publicly thank you to my fellow committee members. I got our work done collaboratively, efficiently, and timely, and I appreciate your patience with me as I chaired my first committee, and thank you for trusting me with that responsibility. And with that, I will offer the opportunity to Commissioner Hill and Chief Muldrew to say to add anything to what I just said. So, um, some eyes did very well. Chief Muldrew. Madam Chair, I think that a fine great job. And I think you summarize it. Exactly on the market. Okay. So, with that, we are ready to move into our first or last interview this round, which will take place in executive session. This is the first committee vote to do so. The committee anticipates that it will meet an executive session in accordance with general laws chapter 30 a section 21 a eight in a conjunction with the initial screening process to interview specific applicants for director of the investigations and enforcement Bureau. If the chair declares, and I do that an open meeting will have a detrimental effect on obtaining qualified applicants for the position to have a motion. So I move that we go into executive session for the reasons outlined by you just now, and that I would anticipate that we not come back into public session. Thank you, Commissioner Hill. Second motion. Thank you, Chief Muldrew, and I will do a roll call votes. Commissioner Hill. Hi. Chief Muldrew. Hi. Also, and I, as commissioner health stated, the public portion of this meeting will conclude as we go into executive session and we do not anticipate reconvening in this public session at the conclusion of the executive session. And with that, there's no other business commissioner Hill chief Muldrew. We need a motion to adjourn in this setting. Perfect. And so thank you, everyone. And we'll now move into our private session for the interview. Okay. Okay, stream is ended.