Thanks, Jeff. At Sempra, California, SB 254 was enacted, which is a significant derisking event for the California electric utilities. Jeff mentioned it earlier that the bill calls for an even split of funding between the California IOUs and their customers with no upfront contributions. Importantly, SDG&E share of the various contributions is a modest 4.3% for what amounts to just under $13 million per year through 2045, with additional future contingent contributions being required only if needed. Continuation account also strengthens the cap on reimbursement in the event of a finding of imprudence. It's also important to note that any contributions made by IOU shareholders to the continuation account may be also counted as prepaid credits against potential reimbursement amounts in the future. Taken together, we believe these measures, which are outlined on Slide 15 in the appendix, significantly strengthened the financial safeguards for electric utilities, an important achievement for all of California. As we approach year-end, we're tracking several regulatory matters in California that we hope to wrap up, including Track 2 of the GRC, the T06 proceeding at FERC and the CPUC's cost of capital proceeding. Moving to Sempra Infrastructure. We previously announced a definitive sales agreement that's expected to reduce our ownership percentage to 25% will be accretive to EPS forecast and credit. And following the close of the transaction, we expect to maintain a solid cushion above our FFO to debt thresholds. Among other benefits, a lower equity stake will also improve our regulated earnings mix, while allowing Sempra to deconsolidate Sempra Infrastructure's debt from our GAAP financials. In our LNG business, Port Arthur LNG Phase 1 continues to make notable headway with Train 1 expected to reach COD in 2027. We're on schedule and on budget with over 1/3 of piping installation complete on Train 1. Recently, we also completed the Tank A Roof Air Raise, which is another important milestone for the project. Earlier in the quarter, you'll recall that we also reached FID at Port Arthur Phase 2 and issued a full notice to proceed under our fixed-price EPC contract with Bechtel. This is important because it gives us the opportunity to leverage continuous construction at the site and reduce project risk. To date, we placed all high-value orders for long lead plant equipment and also completed the project's first permanent piles for Tank C and Train 3. I'll also add that the value proposition of Sempra Infrastructure's LNG franchise continues to grow. As the European Council recently backed the EU's proposal to end deliveries of pipeline gas and LNG from Russia by the end of 2027. Moving to ECA LNG Phase 1. The project is over 95% complete and pre-commissioning activities are ongoing. Certain systems have moved into the commissioning phase, and we're currently working on repairing an auxiliary turbine designed to increase efficiency. Based on progress at the site, we continue to expect first LNG production in the spring 2026 with commissioning cargoes expected to commence thereafter. At Cimarron Wind construction continues to advance with the overall project being approximately 95% complete. And just last week, Cimarron achieved initial synchronization of approximately 1/3 of the turbines that are now online and operational. And importantly, the project remains on target to achieve COD in the first half of 2026. Finally, at Sempra Texas. Oncor's base rate review continues to make considerable progress. In September, a settlement on interim rates was approved that allows Oncor to apply the final approved rates back to January 1, 2026, if the case is not finalized by that date. And through October, Oncor has evaluated interpreter arguments, submitted rebuttal testimony and is actively engaged in settlement discussions with all parties. Next, the procedural schedule calls for a hearing on the merits to begin the week of November 17. With completion of the base rate review and an updated 2024 test year, together with the opportunity to improve capital efficiency with the UTM, Oncor will be better positioned to support customer growth across its service territory. And at the end of September, we continue to see strong growth in Oncor's core markets. Oncor's active LC and IQ has increased over 10% from the prior quarter. Further, premise count increased by 16,000 and Oncor also built, rebuilt or upgraded nearly 660 circuit miles of T&D lines during the quarter. As customer growth continues to accelerate, in the transmission expansion plans advance, Oncor anticipates a substantial increase to its 2026 to 2030 capital plan. Please turn to the next slide. Turning to the Texas 765 transmission expansion. We believe this remains a key growth driver that's underappreciated by the market. ERCOT estimates $32 billion to $35 billion to complete the full build-out. And as a reminder, we estimate Oncor's portion of these projects will surpass 50% of the total investment with Permian projects expected to come online by the end of 2030 and non-Permian projects being completed in the 2030 to 2034 time frame. As a result, Oncor is now forecasting an increase of over 30% to its projected 2026 to 2030 capital plan. And though we're still early in our fall planning process, Oncor continues to see substantial upside opportunities to its updated base plan forecast. That's why at Sempra, we're prioritizing the Texas market within our portfolio and assuming a constructive rate case outcome you should expect us to allocate a significantly greater share of investment capital to Sempra Texas in our roll forward plan. Please turn to the next slide, where I'll review the third quarter financial results. Earlier today, Sempra reported third quarter 2025 GAAP earnings of $77 million or $0.12 per share. This compares to third quarter 2024 GAAP earnings of $638 million or $1 per share. Note that third quarter 2025 GAAP earnings include a $514 million tax expense related to classifying Sempra Infrastructure Partners as held for sale, which is nonrecurring in nature. On an adjusted basis, we're pleased with our strong year-to-date execution, as third quarter 2025 earnings were $728 million or $1.11 per share. This compares favorably to our third quarter 2024 adjusted earnings of $566 million or $0.89 per share. We believe this sets us up well for the remainder of the year as well as next year where we're anticipating strong year-over-year growth from the midpoint of our 2025 guidance. We're continuing to expect several regulatory decisions in the next several months and don't want to get ahead of the CPUC. Ultimately, the resolution of these matters will be helpful in determining where our full year financial results come in. Please turn to the next slide. Variances in the third quarter 2025 adjusted earnings as compared to the same period last year can be summarized as follows: At Sempra, California, we had $76 million primarily from higher income tax benefits, partially offset by higher net interest expense. This included $32 million associated with the election to accelerate deductions for self-developed software expenses authorized under OB3 as well as return to provision impacts and timing of flow-through tax benefits in the quarter. We're also pleased that Sempra California had $47 million from higher CPUC based operating margin, net of operating expenses, partially offset by lower cost of capital. Turning to Sempra Texas. We had $45 million of higher equity earnings from higher invested capital, Oncor system resiliency plan and unified tracker mechanism, partially offset by higher operating and interest expenses. At Sempra Infrastructure, we had $26 million, primarily from higher asset optimization, partially offset by lower transportation results, lower tax benefits and others. At the parent, the $32 million decrease is primarily due to higher net interest expense, lower investment gains and others, partially offset by higher income tax benefits from OB3. Please turn to the next slide. To conclude our prepared remarks, we continue to execute on our 2025 value creation initiatives and also have delivered solid third quarter and year-to-date financial results. Further, the Sempra Infrastructure Partners transaction is a significant positive catalyst for our company and reinforces our mission of building America's leading utility growth business. To accomplish that, we're targeting strong rate base growth in Texas and California with a view towards posting improved and more durable earnings and cash flows in the future. And as we've indicated, we think there are significant incremental capital investment opportunities to do just that over both the near and long term, which is why we feel confident in announcing that Oncor's roll forward capital plan is expected to increase by at least 30% over its current $36 billion base capital plan. Looking forward, we expect to officially announce Sempra's 2026 to 2030 capital plan on our fourth quarter call in February, subject to the completion of Oncor's pending base rate review. Thank you for joining us, and I'd now like to open up the line for your questions.