2025 was another strong launch quarter. In the quarter, over 85% of the launches were advanced interior and exterior auto-dimming mirrors and electronic features. Driver monitoring, HomeLink, and full display mirror were the products driving the greatest growth of the advanced feature launches for the quarter. We're excited to announce that in 2025, we began shipping driver monitoring systems to both Volvo and Polestar. It's an exceptional accomplishment for the Gentex team in that these driver monitoring mirrors contain the full system of cameras, LED emitters, processing, and Gentex-developed software to perform the required features. This was a great achievement, and the team did an outstanding job getting the product to market. At the start of 2026, we once again exhibited at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. The show floor provides an excellent format for meeting with our customers, suppliers, investors, and consumers, all while demonstrating our latest technologies and capabilities. This was our eleventh year at the show and by far our biggest. With four distinct booths, we were able to showcase our eSight medical product, our connected smoke detection system, Place, the new technologies and audio from Klipsch and Onkyo, and the evolution of our technologies and strategies of our core automotive business. At our combined VOXX and Premium Audio Company booth, Klipsch celebrated its eightieth anniversary by debuting the next generation of its iconic fives, sevens, and nines powered speakers. Its new Atlas series of Hi-Fi headphones, the newest frontier in Hi-Fi speakers in its reference signature and Apollo series, as well as a preview of the Element outdoor soundbar. Additionally, the team showcased its vision for premium Onkyo AV receivers with a wide assortment of new products on display. Launching this many new products was a heavy lift, but the team did a great job, and these new products received 26 awards from the show. In the main Gentex booth, the primary products were our next-generation full display mirror, dimmable sun visors, sunroofs, HomeLink six, our Place smart home safety system, and our driver and in-cabin monitoring systems. This year at CES, the product that drove the greatest interest from all groups visiting the main booth was the dimmable visor. Utilizing our core electrochromic technology, our visors reduce sun glare while allowing drivers to still see what's ahead. We showcased multiple integrations of the vanity mirror, including a mirror surface covering the entirety of the visor that could be turned on or off. OEM interest in our dimmable visor technology has never been higher, and we're pleased to announce that we have our first customer in launch with a target to begin shipping in 2027. We believe this is the first of many customers who will incorporate this technology into their vehicles. Full display mirrors continue to develop with the market. It's the auto industry's leading digital rearview mirror, having shipped on more than 140 different vehicles around the world. At this year's CES, we demonstrated our next-generation full display mirror, which incorporates the company's dynamic view assist. A series of dynamic viewing modes that can enhance driving safety and make using the digital mirror feel more natural. By utilizing a higher resolution imager, full display mirror can automatically expand the mirror's digital view when the vehicle is moving slowly. It can digitally tilt downwards when the vehicle is in reverse, it can display picture-in-picture functions like showing what's in your blind spots or what's in the cargo bed of your truck. There was a lot of excitement and interest in the next phase of full display mirror, and we're excited to get the launches moving. In 2025, Full Display Mirror continued to expand as a share of our overall business as we shipped 3.19 million units, representing approximately an 8% increase compared to the 2.96 million units shipped in 2024. Looking ahead to this year, we expect full display mirror to grow by an additional 200,000 to 400,000 units. To help showcase our driver and in-cabin sensing technologies at CES this year, we developed an all-new demonstrator. That was able to show the primary DMS features while also demonstrating our 2D and structured light-based 3D cabin monitoring for detecting passengers, objects, and even the presence of life. Additionally, we demonstrated our latest software suite containing emergent features like cognitive state recognition, impairment detection, vital signs monitoring, and post-crash communications. Our driver monitoring and in-cabin monitoring systems continue to gain traction as they provide a scalable, easy-to-deploy, mirror-integrated platform. In 2025, we announced we were shipping to Rivian. And we began shipping to Volvo and Polestar in 2025. By 2026, we expect to be in production with two additional OEMs. As we look forward into 2026, it's clear that light vehicle production in our primary markets will remain mostly flat. With this prospect, the Gentex teams will continue to focus on how we can drive greater efficiencies in our processes, improve our pricing with suppliers, and mitigate tariff impacts while we continue to ramp up for the launch and production of complex technologies like large array devices and visors. We have an outstanding team here at Gentex, and I'm confident in our ability to continue to drive improvements while we advance the technology as well. I'll now hand the call back over to Steve for guidance and closing remarks. Thanks, Neil.