Thank you, Kevin. Earlier in January, Gentex participated in the 2025 Consumer Electronics Show. This show is about innovation and technology, and it's a great place for us to showcase our current and future technologies and products to customers and consumers. It's a chance for us to get our roadmap of the company in front of people to help them see where we're headed. This year, we had three different booths supporting Gentex Technologies. At the Venetian Expo Center, we had two booths. One booth was supporting and demonstrating our medical wearable, e-Sight, and the second booth was demonstrating our connected smoke detector product lineup that we've named PLACE. These satellite booths were in the middle of the relevant technology areas and provided us with some great customer and consumer insight and feedback. The main Gentex booth was located at the West Hall of the Las Vegas Convention Center. At this booth, we demonstrated products and technologies for all of our major verticals of automotive, aerospace, medical, and consumer-facing products. Again this year, like in past years, we had multiple vehicles and product demonstrators at the booth to help people get a real feel for our product strategy and direction. There were several new demonstrators and properties for CES 2025. The large area device demonstrator stood in the middle of the booth space and helped to demonstrate the functionality of large dimming films. This allowed people to see for the first time our dimming technology on a plastic substrate in sunroof-sized parts. Next to the large area device property, there was a new demonstrator showing our partner Solace and their wireless power and data technology in an automotive use case. The demonstrator was a door of a vehicle that displayed how power and data could be delivered to the door wirelessly. With no wire harness or connectors, power was delivered to activate the window movement and dimming of the window. A wireless connection to the outside mirror demonstrated how a camera could be powered and the video transmitted by this exciting new technology. Also at the booth, we had a complete in-vehicle demonstration of the next generation home link uniting the connected car and the smart home. This vehicle allowed for the demonstration of multiple device activation methods of RF, long-range Bluetooth, and cloud-based. It also helped us to show the different levels of vehicle integration like hard buttons, soft buttons, or through Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. The all-new app has improved device training and scene creation, while the new API solutions allow for control of the garage door from the car or phone app. We're truly excited about the opportunities this new generation of home link can bring to Gentex. To demonstrate our improvements in strategy with driver monitoring systems, we showed an updated simulator and a product panel that displayed the different hardware and software combination we've been sourced by four different OEMs. Between these two properties, we were able to show how we can compete today with different technical solutions to meet each OEM's needs. The last update for CES is about other dimming products. At the show, we demonstrated for the first time a dimming visor with an integrated display and small dimming glasses. The visor with display was a concept we used at the show to gauge interest in the technology and to talk with customers about what type of information would make sense to be positioned in this area. Overall, this concept was very well received and we'll continue to work on refining the details of the product going forward. In regards to the dimming glasses, this was a great concept that allowed us to show how our dimming technology could be applied in different use cases beyond mirrors, windows, sunroofs, and visors. Now for a quick update on launches and full display mirror. In the fourth quarter of 2024, we had another busy launch quarter with over 60% of our launches being advanced features. Homelink and Full Display Mirror were the biggest drivers of these launches. We're excited to announce that in the fourth quarter of 2024, we began shipping Full Display Mirror on the Renault Master and Volkswagen Transporter. Both Renault and Volkswagen are new OEM customers for Full Display Mirror. In addition to these two nameplates, there were seven additional nameplates with previous OEMs, bringing our total launch nameplates to 133. Even though a Full Display Mirror units came in lower than forecasted for the fourth quarter of 2024, as was mentioned earlier, we had an incredible growth year and shipped 2.96 million units in calendar year '24 and achieved our goal of shipping at least 500,000 units more than 2023. This product continues to gain interest from luxury brands to volume brands around the world and we're well-positioned to keep this technology moving. Gentex is an excellent innovation and technology company. And we've done a great job improving our product portfolio and getting projects to market. As we enter 2025, we need to keep our focus on innovation, but it's clear that we need to increase our focus on building material reductions and improvements in efficiency that can have an immediate impact on our financial performance. This increased focus has begun and the teams are driving to get improvements in place to help get our margins back in line with our goals. I'll now hand the call back over to Steve for guidance and closing remarks.