 Professionalism. This is something that is important to every nurse and midwife working in the UK. And it is for this reason that the UK chief nursing officers decided to commission a review and to create a report that describes the practical application of the nursing and midwifery code into professional practice. We have now launched a report today which sets out a way of working and understanding what it is to be a practicing nurse and midwife. I think you'll find it useful and I would encourage all of you to read the report and engage with the conversation about what it is to be a professional nurse. What does it mean to be a professional to me? Well I actually think being a nurse or a midwife is a very privileged position. We engage with people in every walk of life through all stages of their life course. We're there at birth, we're there at death, we are there when people are at the most trying times of their lives. That's a privilege and it comes with a responsibility. To be a professional nurse and midwife means that we have to understand our responsibility to put the person at the centre of care. And I'm hoping that the report when you see it will help you make those day to day decisions that make you a wonderful professional practicing nurse and midwife.