All right. Thank you, Joe. I'll start with net interest income and margin information on that. So net interest income for the first quarter of 2024 was $44.8 million. That compares to $53.2 million for the first quarter of 2023. I'd say like several banks, many banks of the industry, we experienced overall higher deposit costs during the first quarter of 2024, primarily due to current market interest rate and as Joe mentioned before, competitive pressures. While our deposit interest expense increased, the pace of that increase has moderated compared to the previous few quarters. The higher funding costs contributed to a decrease in net interest income, approximately $8.4 million lower in the first quarter of '24 compared to the first quarter of '23, about $331,000 lower compared to the fourth quarter of 2023. Higher funding costs in the first quarter were partially caused by a moderate amount of time deposits with lower rates maturing and being replaced at the current market rates and due to mix of some deposits shifting from non-interest bearing accounts to interest-bearing products. We detailed our upcoming time deposit maturities over the next 12 months in our earnings release. And then based on the current market rates that we see in March and early April, replacement rates for these maturing time deposits will likely be in the 4% to 4.5% range. Besides the higher funding costs on our deposits, net income -- net interest income was also negatively affected compared to the year-ago quarter by the company's interest rate swaps, two of which began net settlements in May of 2023. During the first quarter of 2024 and fourth quarter of 2023, these two interest rate swaps combined to reduce interest income by $2.8 million in each of those two quarters. These swaps had no impact in quarters prior to the second quarter of 2023. Another interest rate swap contractually terminated on March 1, 2024, which reduced interest income by $1.9 million in the first quarter of 2024 compared to $2.2 million reduction in the same period in 2023. So with this termination now during the first quarter, there will be no further financial impact from that swap. Net interest margin in the first quarter of '24 was 3.32%. That compared to 3.99% in the first quarter of '23 and also compares to net interest margin of 3.30% in the fourth quarter of 2023. Comparing those two periods, the first quarter of '24 and '23, the average yield on loans increased 37 basis points. The yield on investment securities increased 14 basis points and the average yield on other interest-earning assets, interest-bearing cash basically, increased 71 basis points. The margin contraction primarily resulted from increasing interest rates on all deposit types compared to a year ago, as we discussed. Our average rate on interest-bearing demand and savings deposits, time deposits and brokered deposits increased by 90 basis points, 186 basis points and 72 basis points, respectively, in the first quarter of '24 compared to the first quarter of '23. Just a couple of comments about liquidity and deposits. Our liquidity position remains strong, we think we've got funding sources available to us of about $2.1 billion at the end of March, with about $1.2 billion of that available from home loan bank advances or borrowings that we can utilize if needed. We've also got a borrowing line at the Federal Reserve and additional cash and unpledged securities. At the end of March 2024, total deposits were nearly $4.8 million. During the three months ended March 31, '24, the company's total deposits increased $51.7 million. Interest-bearing checking balances increased almost $80 million and non-interest bearing checking balances decreased about $19 million. Time deposits generated through the company's banking center and corporate services networks decreased about $30 million during the first quarter. And total brokered deposits increased $24 million. A couple of things on net -- I'm sorry, on non-interest income for the quarter. Compared to the first quarter last year, non-interest income decreased $1.1 million, and it was $6.8 million in the first quarter this year. A couple of things that led to that. Overdraft and insufficient fund fees were down $607,000 compared to the first quarter last year. The decrease is really just a continuation of what we've been seeing for a while now where customers are choosing to opt out of authorizing the payment of overdrafts and their account balances, and we just continue to see that as well as just the fact that we just overall, I think you've seen a smaller utilization of overdraft by our customers. Second thing is point of sale and ATM fees. Those fees decreased $518,000 compared to the prior year quarter. A lot of that decrease is related to transactions that are now being routed through channels that provide lower fee to us. We expect that's going to remain in place. We also have had probably a little bit slightly lower usage. I think generally in the first quarter is we have a little lower usage than perhaps in the rest of the year of point of sale and ATM cards -- I’m sorry, debit cards. And then lastly, other income decreased $465,000 compared to the prior year first quarter. In the first quarter this year, we recorded $404,000 related to activity incentives for debit card usage, there's some incentive income that we did generate based on volumes. And the year before first quarter, that was almost $800,000. So there was about a $400,000 difference in that. Non-interest expense actually decreased $41,000, both -- about $34 million compared to the first quarter last year. changes that occurred within categories in our advertising and marketing expense, those fees decreased about $297,000 compared to the prior year quarter. We do have -- again, with our debit card brand provider, we have some incentives for some qualifying expenditures that we get reimbursed for. That was about $423,000 in the first quarter this year. We mentioned it in the earnings release. Just to point it out that that's an annual thing, it won't be every quarter. And in the previous year first quarter, that was a $321,000 reduction in marketing and advertising expenses. Legal audit and professional fees decreased about $256,000 from the prior year quarter to $1.7 million. We did have expenses related to legal training implementation costs for core system conversion. 2023 first quarter period, that was $1.3 million. In the first quarter period this year, it was $929,000. Salary employee benefits increased about $453,000 this first quarter versus last year first quarter, just really normal annual merit increases in general operations. And then lastly, insurance expense increased $277,000 from the prior year quarter. That was really due to the increases in FDIC deposit insurance rate that took effect during 2023 and the full impact of that was included in the first quarter of 2024. We -- as Joe mentioned before, I think that total noninterest expense decreased fairly significantly from the fourth quarter of 2023. And as we highlighted last quarter, there were some significant nonrecurring expenses that were recorded in that fourth quarter of 2023. The efficiency ratio for the first quarter this year was 66.68%. That compares to 56.42% and in the first quarter of last year. Joe talked about credit quality before. I'll just mention some things about the provision for credit losses. So during the first quarter of '24, we did record a provision expense of $500,000 on the outstanding loan portfolio portion. That compared to a $1.5 million provision expense during the first quarter last year. Also during the first quarter this year, we recorded a provision for losses on unfunded commitments of about $130,000. And that compared to a negative provision of $826,000 for the three months ended March 31, 2023. So our unfunded commitment levels were about -- they decreased a lot during 2023. And so we were able to reduce some of the reserve we needed against that. They were fairly flat in the first quarter, so not a significant change there in the first quarter of this year. Net charge-offs in the first quarter were $83,000, so not a significant amount. And at the end of the first quarter this 2024, the allowance for credit losses as a percentage of total loans was 1.40%. And then lastly, I'll mention a little bit about income taxes. So for the three months ended March 31, '24 and '23, the company's effective tax rate was 19.1% and 21.2%, respectively, so a little lower rate in the first quarter this year. The majority of what occurs with our tax rate being below the statutory federal rate is we do have utilization of certain investment tax credits and also some tax-exempt investments and loans. And during 2024, we kind of look for the rest of this year to have effective tax rate, maybe combined federal and state, maybe around the level of 18.5% to 20.5%. And really, that's lower rate is primarily due to additional investment tax credit utilization that we're going to be able to do in 2024. So higher levels that we'll be able to incorporate in our taxes this year. So that concludes the prepared remarks that we have. So at this time, we'll entertain questions. Let me ask our operator to once again remind the attendees how to queue in for questions.