Thanks, Michael, and good evening, everyone. There is no doubt that 2024 is off to a great start with first quarter revenue over $1.3 billion and same-store sales growth of 8.4%. Our strong results continue to reflect our operators' commitment to the consistency and quality of the food, the hospitality they provide and our everyday value. The benefit of our long-term approach to the business and our focus on always prioritizing the guest experience is evident in the record sales, margin dollars and net income for the first quarter. While the Texas Roadhouse brand generated average weekly sales of over $163,000 in the first quarter, I want to also highlight the progress our operators are making at Bubba's 33 and Jaggers. Bubba's 33 averaged over $120,000 in weekly sales during the first quarter. With 4 locations scheduled to open this year and a growing pipeline for the coming years, we remain confident in the future for Bubba's 33. Jaggers, our quick-service brand, is also experiencing momentum and delivered nearly $68,000 in average weekly sales. We continue to expect a mix of company and franchise Jaggers over the coming years, and the first international franchise in South Korea is scheduled to open later this year. Our investment and commitment to opening new restaurants at a more even pace has been successful. In the first quarter, we opened 9 company-owned Texas Roadhouses. We currently expect to open an additional 6 company-owned restaurants during the second quarter. For the full year, we remain on track to open approximately 30 company-owned restaurants across the 3 brands. Our franchise partners opened 2 international Texas Roadhouse locations and a domestic Jaggers during the first quarter. We continue to expect as many as 14 franchise openings this year, including 4 Jaggers. On the technology front, our conversion to digital kitchens is going as planned with 30% of the approximate 200 scheduled conversions completed so far. The feedback from our operators remains highly positive. In addition to kitchen efficiencies, our operators also appreciate the calmer kitchen and less stressful execution during power hours. Also on the technology front, we are preparing to go live during the second quarter with a new people system, which we call Roadie First technology. The system will provide our employees with a more user-friendly platform for easier access to their data and records. It should also improve the recruiting and employee management processes for our managers. The first -- the Roadie First technology name reflects our commitment to enhancing the Roadie experience at all levels, which will allow us to continue hiring, training and retaining the best people in the industry. Finally, we just returned home from our annual managing partner conference in Austin, Texas. It was a great week celebrating our operators' success in 2023, planning for the future, recognizing our top talent and having a little fun. We also unveiled our first purpose statement, which is, "Serving communities across America and the world." We believe our purpose builds clarity for our Roadies and will inspire them for our journey ahead. Speaking of inspiration, I want to congratulate Casey Cohen from Turnersville, New Jersey, as she was named our Texas Roadhouse Managing Partner of the Year. I also want to congratulate Vanessa Blanco-Quezada from Albuquerque, New Mexico for being named our Bubba's 33 Managing Partner of the Year. Additionally, I want to recognize Benito Galindo of Covington, Louisiana, for being named our national meat-cutting champion and Frank Fernandez for being named our support center Roadie of the year. And lastly, I would like to congratulate and thank our award finalists for their contributions and accomplishments. Now Chris will provide some thoughts.