 I'm Sean Ruth, I'm the Executive Director for Communities and Public Protection and, as you can tell by the uniform, I'm also the Chief Fire Officer and I have been for two and a half years. I took on the role of Executive Director in September last year, actually been here for five and a half years and I've been in the Chief Officer role, as I said, for two and a half and the thing that excited me about the job is really making a difference in terms of making people safer. The Fire and Rescue Service has really changed over the years and our emphasis is very much on prevention and early intervention so we've reduced the demand and make people safer. But in my broader role, since last September, that's been really exciting because I now have responsibility for training standards, the community's teams, a variety of teams looking at community engagement and development and resilience and emergencies. We are all going to work together now to ensure that communities are safer, stronger and more resilient and I think that's a really great opportunity for the future. It's a real challenge that I think that we've got. We recognise the challenges that have faced the county as a whole. We know that we've got reducing capacity so we have to reduce demand and the way to do that as far as I'm concerned is to work much more joined up as a county council and work together with other partners and stakeholders to make sure that we give our residents the best service that we possibly can. In my role of the business, I'm really interested in working with teams like adults, public health, children, the districts and boroughs and parish councils to ensure that we work together to deliver collective outcomes on the ground and that means getting the best out of my teams, changing the way they work and making sure that they're more joined up and delivering that thing and I'll keep saying it until people get bored of it safer, stronger and more resilient communities so that's what's really exciting for me. I don't think anybody knows this actually in the county council but I flew in an aeroplane or took off in an aeroplane nine times before I actually landed in one so people are going to have to work that out for themselves.