 My name is Martaza Sanwari, Senior Vice President for Kaiser Permanente Woodland Hills Medical Center. I'm joined by Dr. Greg Kellman, Medical Director, to provide an update regarding hospital operations. We're pleased to report that the Woodland Hills Medical Center has resumed operations. We have completed all necessary repairs, testing and regulatory reviews following an unforeseen break in a main water pipe that led to the temporary closure of the emergency room and other services. We understand this disruption has inconvenienced our valued patients and community, which we have served for over 30 years. At Kaiser Permanente, we take pride in our medical excellence and view the safety and well-being of our patients, physicians and staff as our highest priority. That's why we wanted to be certain beyond the shadow of doubt that our hospital and clinics can safely serve our patients before we resume operations. We would like to give our heartfelt appreciation to our staff and physicians who are now eagerly returning to work at the hospital to serve our members and patients. We also want to thank our Kaiser Permanente sister hospitals, which stepped up and cared for our members. We are also grateful to the community hospitals that made themselves available for our members during this challenging time. A big thank you goes to our numerous employees and physicians and leaders who have tirelessly worked day and night for the past week spending time away from their families to ensure we were able to resume operations as quickly as possible. Words alone cannot express the gratitude we feel for the monumental task that was undertaken. Last but not least, we want to thank our community and our patients for understanding. Welcome back. Woodland Hills Medical Center is open and we look forward to caring for you.