 We all know that sustainability is a long and continuous journey. ST has been on this journey for over 30 years now. During this time, we have invested to reduce emissions, reuse water, recycle waste, and progressively switch to renewable energy sources. We are committed to reach carbon neutrality by 2027 on company-owned direct and indirect emissions, Scope 1 and 2, and be partially neutral on emissions generated by all of the external activities, Scope 3. We are on track to meet these goals. The solar panels and the wind farms in Grenoble, Catania and Boscora are contributing to this, generating 53 gigawatt-hours in 2023. Another target is to use 100% renewable energy by 2027. Last year, we reached over 70% use of renewable energy. And to go further, we signed in November our biggest agreement on renewable energy to date with ERG, a leading European independent producer of energy from renewable sources. This is a 15-year power purchase agreement for the supply of renewable energy to our operations in Italy. At ST, we are putting sustainability at the heart of our new product developments. For example, as you have just seen, our new STM32U0 was designed to significantly decrease the power consumption and associated carbon footprint of the product that uses it. In a typical water meter application, the decrease in power consumption by up to 50% helps reduce the lifetime environmental impact of the meter and can allow it to stay a lot longer in the field. We are improving our social and environmental footprint at every stage of the product lifecycle. As part of this, we have calculated the carbon footprint for all of our STM32 family. We are able to provide you with an environmental assessment for each STM32 device, covering everything from raw material extraction, wafer fabrication, dive packaging, and testing through to the moment it shipped from ST. And if you want to calculate your own product lifecycle assessment, we can also support you with data on the use of the STM32 in your application. We also have many other important initiatives. One such is our circular economy waste management program. Our objective here is to certify all our manufacturing sites on the UL2799 standard, which requires at least 90% of waste to be converted through methods other than incineration to achieve our zero waste to landfill target. We believe that technology innovation plays a vital role in facing today's societal and environmental challenges. And we know you have many ideas to create advanced applications embedding the STM32 that will help solving them. We are here to support you on this so that we can continue to accelerate sustainability together.