Pembrokeshire's two new Conservative Assembly Members have been given additional responsibility in the Senedd.
As well as getting to grips with their new jobs as Assembly Members, Paul Davies and Angela Burns have also been given specialist portfolios.
Paul will be taking on the role of Conservative spokesman on Welsh Language, Culture, Media and Sport. The former business manager for Lloyds TSB lives near Crymych and is a keen rugby fan and fluent Welsh speaker.
"I could speak only Welsh until I was five years old," said Paul. "The Welsh language means a lot to me and I shall do my utmost to make sure the language and culture of Wales continues to thrive under the Assembly."
As the finance minister's shadow Angela, who lives near Pembroke, will be scrutinizing the £14 billion budget of the Assembly.
"I have got concerns about the way Labour is proposing the Welsh Assembly is funded in the future," said Angela, who has been in business for 30 years.
"I shall be going through their figures with a fine tooth comb."