Thank you, Janesh. Autodesk, Inc. is focused on the convergence of design and making, enabled by platform, industry clouds, and AI. Autodesk, Inc. is at the forefront of convergence because we've been evolving and investing in the business model, products, platforms, and go-to-market that capitalize on it. Let me give you a few examples from the quarter. In AECO, one of the world's leading infrastructure consulting firms closed its sixth EBA with us, the second largest deal in Autodesk, Inc. history. Our partnership is centered around accelerating its transition to BIM, facilitating the adoption of global data standards, and standardizing on Autodesk Construction Cloud as its common data environment for digital delivery. These initiatives will enable automation to replace low-value manual tasks, enhance value-added engineering, reduce errors and rework, and establish a framework for leveraging AI. The ultimate goal is to transform its design and delivery approach and leverage its scale and expertise to accelerate growth, drive efficiency, and improve profitability. Hitachi Energy provides innovative, sustainable, and efficient solutions that support energy transition. As part of the most recent EBA renewal, it expanded adoption of Autodesk Construction Cloud, Revit, and Fusion to advance renewable energy integration and digitization. Furthermore, Hitachi Energy invested in asset and data-driven capabilities and digital twin solutions, creating a digital foundation throughout the product life cycle and various disciplines. This includes enabling predictive maintenance through the real-time monitoring and analysis of grid performance. A leading design-build general contractor and existing GCPay and BuildingConnect customer began looking for an integrated solution to manage increasing project complexity and drive efficiency. After a thorough evaluation, it selected Autodesk, Inc. along with a platinum implementation partner to provide specialized implementation and onboarding plans. By standardizing on Autodesk Construction Cloud, this customer will unify project data and workflows and improve collaboration across design, engineering, and subcontractors. These stories have a common theme, converging people, processes, and data across the project life cycle to increase efficiency and sustainability while decreasing risk. Our comprehensive end-to-end industry cloud and platform drive convergence and extend our footprint further into larger growth segments like infrastructure and construction. And that is reflected in the continued strong revenue and new customer momentum in construction. Moving on to manufacturing, we made excellent progress on our strategic initiatives. Customers continue to invest in their digital transformations and consolidate on our design and make platform to drive growth and increase resilience. Waldner is a German-based industrial group specializing in engineering and system solutions across laboratories, process systems, and filling and sealing machines. It was looking to transition from 2D to 3D solutions to streamline workflows and accelerate sales cycle times and project delivery. In Q1, it purchased our product design and manufacturing collection and Vault Professional to supercharge its 3D design and data management capabilities. Waldner expects to enhance collaboration across stakeholders and efficiently manage design iterations through the project life cycle. George P Johnson, which creates immersive brand experiences, partnered with Autodesk, Inc. for its large-scale digital transformation. By breaking down silos and automating workflows, GPJ sought to enhance collaboration, scheduling, capacity planning, and shop floor visibility to avoid late-stage changes that can result in project delivery and financial risk. The team at GPJ will transition engineering, design, and four fabrication facilities from several disparate legacy applications to Fusion managed in operations. A modern, consolidated, and connected system. With Fusion managed and operations, GPJ will have 3D design tools with integrated process automation powered by a common data environment. Grain Handler is a global leader in grain handling equipment. Historically, it relied on two competitor solutions, one for design and one for manufacturing. Facing growing inefficiencies from limited process integration, Grain Handler selected Fusion to modernize its entire design and manufacturing workflow. Integrated CAD CAM capabilities on a unified platform will streamline engineering processes and accelerate production timelines. This story highlights customers' growing desire for unified workflows and Fusion's increasing ability to handle complex, high-stakes manufacturing processes in multi-seat environments. Converged data opens up new opportunities for Autodesk, Inc. As customers seek to drive efficient innovation, Fusion is driving strong ACV growth with extension attach rates increasing and driving average sales prices higher. And we're delivering meaningful productivity gains to customers where we deploy AI. I talked about our AI-powered auto constraint last quarter. This feature has created over 580,000 constraints for our Fusion users since launch by automating the critical but laborious task of defining sketch geometry. This is a task that is foundational to 3D model generation. Since last quarter, user acceptance rates of the auto-constrained command have increased to more than 50% through our continual AI improvement and UX enhancements. This is indicative of the potential of Autodesk AI as it continually improves our users' experience with Fusion. In education, Austin University is preparing future engineers to drive innovation through next-generation design, analysis, and manufacturing by making the entire Autodesk product portfolio available to all students. Additionally, it is migrating to Fusion for first-year modules in all engineering-related disciplines, providing a modern platform to foster collaboration and hands-on learning and equip the next generation of engineers and designers with industry-relevant skills. And lastly, we continue to find new ways for our customers to consume our products and services in ways that work best for them. For example, we helped a major engineering consulting company in Taiwan remove non-compliant versions of our software and add the necessary licenses to ensure access to the latest and safest software for all its employees. And we enabled flex consumption for Jones Engineering, a global contractor, so they can manage fluctuating project requirements in their cutting-edge off-site fabrication and modeling modular manufacturing business. This enabled rapid scaling of new projects and reduced administrative bottlenecks. Attractive long-term secular growth markets, our focused strategy delivering ever more valuable and connected solutions to our customers, and a resilient business are generating strong and sustained momentum both in absolute terms and relative to peers. Our disciplined execution is driving greater operational velocity and efficiency. We are deploying capital to grow the business, further reduce our share count, and enhance value creation over time. In combination, we believe these factors will deliver sustainable shareholder value over many years. Let me finish with a story. On January 7th, wildfires started in Los Angeles in the Eaton Canyon in Pacific Palisades. Driven by hurricane-force winds, the fires burned over 57,000 acres. They displaced over 200,000 residents and tragically took the lives of at least 30 people. More than 16,000 structures were lost with economic damage estimated at over $250 billion. I grew up in Southern California, and I lived through major earthquakes and other natural disasters, but the scale and scope of the devastation of this fire makes my heartache for the people that still live in my childhood home. But in the spirit of resilience that defines our country, civic leaders and the community are working together in new ways to rapidly rebuild the city and rebuild it to be more resilient. For example, the Foothill Catalogue Foundation, formed by volunteer architects and supported by Autodesk, Inc., is creating a preapproved catalog of home designs that will lower costs, reduce permitting delays that can stretch over a year, and accelerate reconstruction. Hundreds of architects have already signed on. We've seen the power of approaches like this before. In Singapore, Autodesk, Inc. supported the government's Coronet X initiative, allowing teams to collaborate in a single digital model, detect issues early, and streamline approvals across agencies. The result? Faster, more coordinated building processes that reduced waste and delays. We strongly support similar initiatives now being proposed at the federal level here in the US. We are not only doing this because there isn't enough labor, money, or materials to build and rebuild everything that is needed to support our rapidly changing future, but also because this is how we unlock the full potential of communities. This is how we help Los Angeles remain in every sense the city of angels. Operator, we would now like to open the call up for questions.