Thank you, Beth, and good morning, everyone. I'll begin with Slide 19, where we present our rate case initiatives and infrastructure programs. In Florida, we've been operating at our new effective rates for nearly a year in our Florida Public Utilities and Florida City Gas jurisdictions with allowed ROEs of 10.25% and between 8.5% and 10.5%, respectively. 2024 will be our first full year with these increased rates. As we discussed on our last call, we filed a joint application for a natural gas rate case with the Maryland PSC in January 2024. Our application seeks approval for tariff changes, including a new technology cost recovery rider, a proposed underserved area rate, which will enable expansions to meet demand as well as the program for evaluating extensions to multifamily projects. We also filed a separate depreciation study associated with our Maryland utilities. We are continuing to have a productive engagement with our regulators and are optimistic about our continued path to a constructive outcome. As Jeff mentioned, we are making significant headway with our infrastructure programs in flooring, which are designed to continually improve the safety and reliability of service. In April 2024, we filed a petition with the Florida PSC to more closely align the SAFE and Guard programs. Specifically, we requested modifications that will enable us to accelerate remediation on the pipes that need it the most as well as facilities that have obsolete or exposed pipe. We expect these modifications to add about $50 million in CapEx associated with the SAFE program. When combined with the GUARD program, this represents approximately $460 million of natural gas distribution infrastructure investments over the next 10 years. Turning to Slide 20, which shows numerous Florida transmission projects driven by customer growth. I'll take a moment to highlight a few recent updates. First, we have 7 approved projects, which total about $106 million in capital expenditures. In April 2024, the Florida PSC approved our Newberry expansion project, which secondarily included the acquisition and conversion of propane community gas systems in Newberry. This is expected to begin in the second quarter of this year. We have delivered service via the community gas system for many years, and the timing is now appropriate to convert those systems over and bring natural gas service to the area to support future expansion. We have successfully executed conversions like this many times in the past, and we are excited to bring both the transmission and distribution infrastructure to this area. For our Wildlight pipeline expansion project, where we have now received Phase I and Phase II approvals, growth continues at a record pace. We are now ready to construct Phase 2, which involves the installation of 2 new steel pipeline segments. In March of 2024, the Florida PSC approved 2 new Peninsula Pipeline East Coast transmission projects. There, we are constructing natural gas transmission extensions to support our distribution system growth in Boynton Beach and New Smyrna Beach, which Jeff talked about earlier. On Tuesday, we received approval for $42 million in additional expansion projects, which include extensions to support recent and expected population growth in the state Cloud, Plant City and Lake Mattie communities in Florida. And finally, we have 4 projects under PSC review, including the Pioneer Supply Header Pipeline project, which will enhance natural gas availability in Southeast Florida and our trio of RNG projects, representing $46 million of CapEx, which will connect 3 landfill RNG projects to our FCG distribution system. Moving now to Slide 21, which covers our Eastern Shore Worcester resiliency upgrade project, which will be an approximately $80 million liquefied natural gas storage project in Maryland. This initiative, which will provide critical energy service to customers during the peak winter heating season will help protect against weather-related disruptions, keeping energy prices affordable. This is especially important as we are dealing with an increasing number of extreme weather events across the country. On April 26, FERC issued a positive environmental assessment report for this project, a major milestone that our entire team can be proud of. We remain optimistic about our continued progress as we proceed to our anticipated in-service date in the third quarter of 2025. Turning now to Slide 22. I would like to cover some of our sustainability initiatives and other recent innovations and awards. In April, we were proud to publish our Safety and Reliability report, the first in our series of micro sustainability reports. In the coming months, we will release our second micro report covering our environmental stewardship efforts. We're also very proud to launch a first-of-its-kind, energy efficiency program in Delaware this year. The program includes 3 residential initiatives, which we anticipate will reduce consumption by the equivalent of 1,055 households annual energy usage. This innovative program builds on our long-standing energy efficiency and conservation efforts that go back to many decades. At Full Circle Dairy, we continue to progress towards completion of our first full-scale RNG production facility, and we expect our first injection of RNG produced there in the first half of 2024. This project is anticipated to capture and redirect more than 1,100 metric tons of methane per year, the equivalent of the emissions from powering 3,500 homes annually. I would also like to commend our employee resource groups, led by the green DRG for coordinating our recent Earth Day and Arbor Day activities. As an example, we partnered with the Arbor Day Foundation on an energy-saving trees program, where our team members could request a locally appropriate tree to plant on their property. The Arbor Day Foundation's resources then help them determine an optimal planting site for the greatest energy and money saving benefits. In January, we supported the Food Bank of Delaware with a $50,000 donation and donated as well a number of park benches made from recycled plastic pipe. We plan to donate similar benches to other nonprofit organizations, municipalities, parks and trails within our service areas. Later this month, we will celebrate receiving the Torch Award for Ethics from the Delaware Better Business Bureau. This distinction is given to companies that put integrity into action, and we are incredibly honored to receive this award. As you can see, our team is excelling in all areas of the business and beyond, making life better for our employees, customers and communities remains paramount in everything we do. With that, I will turn the call to Jeff for concluding remarks.