Thank you, Rich. As I mentioned last quarter, another key element of our turnaround is driving long-term profitable growth. One of the first steps we announced earlier today is the initiation of a search to bring Emergent Chief Scientific Officer reporting to me. This individual brings together all of our science innovation efforts, improving our long-term product pipeline. This search will include both internal and external candidates. Let me now provide an update on our core products and future growth drivers, starting with NARCAN Nasal Spray. Turning to Slide 15, a vital way Emergent health saves lives through our efforts to combat the opioid crisis by expanding access, awareness and the availability of NARCAN Nasal Spray. The opioid epidemic continues to have a devastating impact across the world, as the leader of opioid reversal space, we remain committed to getting NARCAN to everyone who needs it. To be clear, we do expect NARCAN share market will be impacted by generic competitors over time. However, we also expect market forces like opioid settlement funds, continuing opioid overdoses and the need for increased NARCAN access will continue to expand total NARCAN demand. Year-to-date, NARCAN Nasal Spray is tracking to plan with strong performance driven by the U.S. public interest channel, Canada. Since the OTC launch, hundreds or thousands of NARCAN are made available to purchase at mass drug grocery online retailers and e-commerce sites. And we continue to be well prepared to meet anticipated demand from a supply and manufacturing perspective. This quarter, we also expanded access to NARCAN by creating a direct ordering platform called Narcanworkplace.com. This facilitates getting the life-saving treatment directly into the workplaces. We have engaged with new partners like the National Safety Council to educate and reach businesses around the importance of workplace safety. In addition, the Emerson Group has been brought on to support penetration to a broader set of retailers. Sadly, there is still immense need for NARCAN Nasal Spray to reduce the number of lives lost. The data from our recently completed survey that we just released today suggests the number of opioid deaths is unacceptable to Americans and especially looking at the impact on younger adults. We are seeing continued bipartisan support to address the opioid crisis and have ongoing engagement with leaders across government, retail and advocacy groups to increase access and the availability of naloxone. On Page 16, we highlight several of the catalysts and future drivers of NARCAN growth. We continue to prioritize efforts to reduce barriers to access for NARCAN. This includes encouraging businesses and school districts to carry naloxone, supporting policy to ensure health spending accounts and flexible savings accounts are eligible for naloxone and working with state Medicaid agencies prior to coverage. We've been working closely with Health Canada with a goal to distribute naloxone convenience kits containing NARCAN. Finally, we're exploring opportunities to expand active -- internationally beyond the U.S. and Canada, either internally or through partnerships that we believe will increase NARCAN growth. Turning to Slide 17 to review our MCM business. We continue to deliver on our commitments to the U.S. and allied governments maintaining open lines of communication and engaging in discussions by how we can support their plans for long-term sustainable public health threat preparedness. During the last few months, we also received clarity from the government regarding future purchase orders for CYFENDUS, our post-exposure anthrax vaccine. For the Strategic National Stockpile, we are finalizing a modification on our ACAM contract. In addition, we have received notices of intent to procure from the U.S. government in 2024 for BAT, our botulism antitoxin product and VIG, which is a treatment use following complications resulting from Smallpox. This level of clarity demonstrates continuous U.S. government support across our portfolio. On Page 18, review MCM catalyst and growth drivers. As referenced on our last call, as a leading biodefense contractor, we're addressing the most pressing threats around the world, including anthrax, smallpox, botulism, Ebola and chemical threats. We believe that our role in global public health preparedness remains vital. Finally, on Slide 19, I'd like to take a few moments to focus on future growth drivers for the organization based on the potential expansion of our in-line products. First, we believe international expansion will be an important growth driver across our business. Global public health and preparedness have never been more vital in our collaboration with international partners is a key factor in improving global health security. We are seeing increased focus on public health preparedness and believe we're well positioned to fulfill the needs of our international partners with our critical products. In the year ahead, we will continue building these partnerships to expand access to our products across the globe. Our product portfolio today has significant impact to help protect, enhance and saves lives against public health threats around the world. With a refreshed life cycle management initiative, we are well positioned to fuel future growth drivers to meet customer and patient need. In summary, although it's early in our transformation process, I'm encouraging by the progress we are making to execute our turnaround strategy. Importantly, we have more stability, clarity and financial flexibility than just a few months ago. This progress is reflected in our first quarter results and our full year 2024 guidance improvements. We believe there will be significant opportunities to partner with domestic and international partners to address the public health crisis with our important and innovative products. We look forward to continuing to work with key stakeholders to prepare for and respond to a range of public health threats while returning Emergent to greater [indiscernible] for our shareholders. With that, we'll open up the call for questions. We also invited Paul Williams, our Head of NARCAN and the Medical Countermeasures business to join us for the Q&A. Operator, let's open up the line for questions, please.