Alright. As you can see there, there was another officer with a lethal weapon. I talked to some of the [indiscernible] day and they said she very likely [indiscernible]. Go and advance to the next slide, please. I also want to share that we've had customers now coming back and telling us they are seeing a result. We are in major county sheriff's office. That means they're one of the largest in the U.S. tell us that they had a 42% reduction in deputy involved shootings, and they believe that TASER 10 was a major contributing factor, along with de-escalation training, much of which happened in our VR system. So in addition to that quote, I just want to talk about like where this translates into our mission. Our mission translates into the products we build and the scale that we're now operating at. TASER is becoming synonymous with de-escalation and saving lives more than ever before and in more places. Today, we estimate a TASER cartridge is fired in the field approximately every 30 seconds in the U.S. In just the time I was speaking, another TASER cartridge has been fired. Every time a TASER device is used successfully, it has the potential to save life, and that's what grounds us in how we think about this product line. Training is also a critical element. We can build the greatest device ever created, but if people aren't trained to use it effectively, it doesn't deliver its true value. That's why we invested in building a suite of virtual reality training solutions over the last 5 years. We took a risk. VR training was not common or widely adopted when we started. And as Brittany mentioned, we leaned in to be the innovators and disruptors here. And today, we see that was definitely the right direction. Last year, customers completed nearly 0.5 million VR training sessions, and that number continues to grow. VR training is nearly sold 1:1 with TASER 10 deployments, and it can do much more than trained users on our devices. This year, we are infusing our VI platform with AI-powered features that will transform how police are trained in the decade ahead. Because we lean in and make bold bets before it's safe to do so, we garner significant first-mover advantages. And now we have what we believe is the most widely deployed VR training platform in the U.S. public safety sector and are well positioned to layer in AI capabilities just as we are across our massive sensor and software network. Another part of our strategy has been transparency and better decision-making in the moment. That led us to body cameras nearly 15 years ago. And today, our cameras are the standard in public safety. We have stored and enabled recordings of more than 60 million hours of body-worn camera footage on our latest two generation of cameras, Body 3 and Body 4 in just the last year, and we're helping customers use that body camera footage to drive more efficient workflows, provide transparency and support faster and more effective justice. Beyond body cameras, our real-time efforts expanded into fixed cameras, vehicle intelligence and real-time operations. Through Fusus, we now power more than 1 million monthly live streams with more than 300,000 community cameras connected. That's powerful connectivity and insights unavailable anywhere else. And finally, we're leading and supporting and driving toward the future in the AI era. We already have more than 500 public safety -- I'm sorry, public safety agencies live with Axon Assistant, generating more than 200,000 monthly messages. We were the first to introduce a suite of industry-leading AI tools for our customers, and we're not just enabling the ability to query. We're pioneering the ideas and the ways they will use AI and its features to do their jobs more safely and more effectively. We're just getting started with what that assistant can do. And you'll continue to see us push the envelope well ahead of the pack. I know that sounds like a lot already. But in my view, you haven't seen anything yet. It's about to get a lot more exciting, and it's going to happen faster than ever before. Let me summarize it in a succinct vision. This is how I think about Axon developing. Axon can be the provider of the world's largest global sensor network, fully connected and supercharged by AI. We will power the most intelligent connected safety devices globally. We will connect those sensor devices across the full life cycle of how they're used, and we'll build AI into every workflow safely, securely and reliably. Let's go to the next slide. And now let's dive into what that means in more detail. Building the leading global sensor network means more than just our body cameras used by law enforcement. We believe our devices can be the primary connected AI-powered assistant across many different use cases and industries. We're a leader in AI-powered wearables. Workers for the government, retailers, utility companies, health care providers and in many more places today taking massive amounts of data into their brains. And they process that data manually and they carry out the task they've been asked to do and then they spend hours typing it into systems. Our sensors will become their partners. Their virtual eyes, ears, mouths bring that real-world data into a digital backbone where it can be analyzed, utilized and relayed. Because we have the proven track record of ingesting and managing some of the most sensitive data on earth, enterprise customers of many varieties now see us as the safest choice to help them use sensors and AI to securely capture multimedia information and transform it into useful knowledge and work product. Today, we connect body cameras, in-car cameras, TASER devices, fixed cameras, drones and robotics. We've been the industry leader in introducing customers to these sensor product solutions, and we've built them in close partnership to understand or to ensure that we understand how they can be used to help. So I want to take a moment to step back and speak to something I believe is fundamental to Axon's long-term value creation. We build for durability, not for the metric of the moment. A decade ago, when our SaaS business was gaining momentum, there was real pressure to shed hardware and chase software margins. I disagreed. My conviction was and remains that the most important customer problems require integrated solutions, not point products. That decision looks prescient today. As AI increasingly commoditizes software development, the companies with defensible positions are those that own the full stack, including hardware, and we do. What we've built is an interconnected ecosystem of hardware, software and cloud services embedded in a heavily regulated industry through long-term government contracts. That's not just a business model. It's an ecosystem that grows even more valuable, the deeper our customers go into it. And rather than being a target for disruption, we are the disruptor. The current environment is accelerating our growth as customers consolidate around platforms that they trust to scale with them. The ability to capture data at the point of action and integrate it seamlessly across complex, regulated ecosystems is a rare capability and one that we believe will define the next generation of public safety technology. What you see in our sensor and product portfolio today is compelling. What it becomes over the next few years is what truly excites me. Our sensor network is most valuable, not as a system of record, but as a system of action. The ability to surface and connect data in real time across active incident and task workflows is what separates a truly integrated platform from a collection of devices. Post-incident analysis has its place, but real-time intelligence is where outcomes change. That is the capability we're building toward and one where we believe very few organizations in the world are positioned to deliver. What makes this even more powerful is, of course, AI, not bolted on after the fact, but embedded natively within the workflow and accessible directly through each device. This is the difference between technology that assists and technology that transforms. We are giving our customers genuine superpowers, the ability to do things that simply were not possible before. And we believe that potential has only begun to be realized. For most of my career, people thought we were crazy. But now the breadth of what Axon has built and the vision that connects it, it was not obvious to the outside world for a long time. And there were moments it was easier to just keep our heads down and build. But things have changed. The vision that has driven every product decision, every acquisition and every bet is now coming into focus for the broader market. People are starting to see what we have always envisioned. Let me give you a few examples of why I believe that. So here's one to make the vision tangible. A 911 call comes in and it's answered instantly. If it's not a true emergency, it's handled automatically by AI, freeing human capacity for the moments that matter most. If it is an emergency, the full weight of the Axon ecosystem activates in seconds. The call is transcribed and translated from just about any language in real time, breaking down language barriers that have historically cost critical minutes. Location confirmed, context captured, crime center notified, live video from city cameras, public sources, from the 911 caller's phone and vehicle intelligence all flowing in real time. A drone already airborne and gathering awareness before the first responder has left the station. By the time the boots hit the ground, the situation is already understood. And in a growing number of cases, the drone does not just inform the response, it is the response where it holds the situation safely, creating the time and visibility needed for a better outcome. This is the power of sensors connected and supercharged with AI. Next, emergency response is just one dimension of what this ecosystem makes possible. Consider the challenge of connecting physical infrastructure and protecting it against a new class of threat. Drones are the physical equivalent of a cyberattack. They're low cost, widely available and capable of causing outsized disruption and harm in the wrong hands. A single consumer drone can shut down an airport, compromise a stadium or create chaos at a public event. The question is no longer whether this threat is real. It is whether you are ready for it. At a major venue, an unauthorized drone enters restricted airspace. Our integrated sensor network flags it immediately, location of the aircraft, flight path and origin point of the operator are identified in seconds. Security engages on the ground. Law enforcement has the same real-time picture. The operator standing in a nearby parking lot realizes the response is already underway, and this disruption ends before it escalates and the event continues. But detection is only half the equation. Knowing a threat exists means nothing if you cannot neutralize it. Our DeDrone Defender uses the same sensor network that identified the threat to aim a sophisticated jamming system directly at the drone, delivering precise electromagnetic interference on the exact frequency it is using to communicate, not a broad blanket, a surgical one, a surgical response. Today, active drone mitigation is reserved for federal agencies, but the threat has democratized faster than the law has adapted. And many times, we will build ahead of the law and be involved in helping to change the law. So we're active at all levels of government. And what once only mattered at a presidential inauguration now matters at your county fair or your Friday night football game, drones are a threat everywhere. And we're not building for today's threats in today's regulatory environment alone. We're building for tomorrow's. When the law catches up, and we believe it will, Axon will already be there. This is the same connected AI-powered ecosystem applied to a different threat, and it works exactly the same way. Now let's take this ecosystem in a completely different direction. A retail associate faces difficult situations regularly. Before they ever encounter one, they've already been trained for it through our immersive AI-driven MetaCoach, scenarios designed to build the confidence and judgment to stay safe, deescalate and prevent situations from spiraling. It's AI-centric, and it can be delivered on any screen conveniently and effectively. When an incident does occur, they're ready, camera activated, panic feature engaged. Their security team is live within seconds, communicating directly through the device and pulling additional camera angles to guide the response in real time. The incident is automatically summarized and transmitted as an emergency to the local appropriate police department. The closest officer with retail crime training is dispatched. They arrive, deescalate and documentation begins immediately. That is where most systems stop. Ours does not. The post-incident reporting system cross-references the individual against prior incidents, aggregates the supporting evidence and delivers a complete prosecution-ready summary directly to the prosecutor's office. Justice is served, and that associate comes back to work the next day, not rattled but confident, knowing they have the training, the tools and an entire ecosystem behind them. This is end-to-end community safety, not a product, not a platform. It's really a promise. Sensors deployed citywide by governments, businesses and private citizens, unified in a privacy-preserving way into a system that detects threats, accelerates response and drives outcomes that matter. Every stakeholder is connected, every incident better handled than the one before. The goal was never just faster response times or better documentation. It was a community that works together, feels safer together, is more connected and trusts one another more because of it. That's what we're building. And again, we're just getting started. So what excites me most is this. We're not building for just one use case. We're building for many of them. Corrections, retail, health care, federal, the courtroom, the back office, every environment where safety, documentation and accountability matter is an environment where Axon belongs. A correctional officer with the tools to deescalate before conflict starts, a retail manager with real-time visibility into store operations; an ER nurse whose documentation burden drops so she can focus on the patient in front of her, a federal agent with the same integrated platform as the local officer on the be; a prosecutor who walks into court with a clear evidence-based picture of exactly what happened. The platform is the same. The impact scales to every corner of public safety and now beyond. That is the opportunity in front of us. So let me be direct with you. We are at a moment unlike anything I've seen in 30 years of building this company. AI is not an incremental shift. It is not a bubble. It is not overblown. It is a fundamental disruption. It is a force, and it will break companies that are not ready for it. I've watched tech cycles come and go. This one is different. The speed is different, the stakes are different, and it's what we've been building for, for the past decade or more. And I've never been more confident in Axon's position. We're not a simple all software company waiting to be undercut by a cheaper model or a faster startup. We're an integrated ecosystem of hardware, software and real-world data embedded in regulated environments, trusted by the customers who depend on us most. And that trust is not a marketing line. It is the result of 30 years of showing up, delivering and earning the right to be a partner rather than a vendor. Here's how I see the opportunity. If we deploy AI more aggressively and more thoughtfully than anyone else in this space, while honoring the responsibility that comes with operating in the environments we operate in, we will create value that our customers simply cannot replicate, cannot replace and most importantly, they will not want to because they trust us. They will reward that with deeper partnerships, larger opportunities and bigger problems for us to go solve together. None of this gives us permission to relax. Complacency is fatal. In a world moving as fast, yesterday's success is not a foundation. It is a liability if you let it make you comfortable. As Josh says, we got to focus on the next play. We had a great year, but Axon is not about getting comfortable. We're leaning in harder than we ever have. We will take bold risks. We will invest aggressively. We will reimagine everything AI can touch in what we do, and we will do it without losing sight of the mission that has always driven us. Axon has never been built on smooth sailing. We've been built on reinvention, on finding a way through when others said there was none. That is not just our history, it's our competitive advantage. And right now, it has never been more relevant. So let me leave you with this. What I've described today is not a vision deck. It's not a road map for the next few years. It's happening now, and it's arriving faster than any of us anticipated. The pace of what our teams are building, the creativity I see accelerating across this company, the acceleration they are delivering against their original road maps, this is the Axon I've always believed in. And right now, we are hitting -- we are firing on every cylinder. We're living through a pivotal chapter, not just for Axon, not just for public safety, but for humanity, the moment where human and machine intelligence begin working together to solve problems that once felt permanent. It's not hyperbole. It's what I see when I walk halls to this company every day. I've been doing this for over 30 years. I've never been more energized than I am right now. We're pushing the arc of history away from violence toward a world where killing is no longer necessary or acceptable. That mission hasn't changed. Our ability to deliver on it has grown and it has never been greater. Now what matters is execution. And by that measure, we've never been stronger. Let's roll.