 So now we'll start our question sessions. And so for the first question, we have up Laura Mamunis to frame our question. And Laura will be talking to us today about the intensive clinical evaluation. So our group will kick-start the questions, and we will address the intensive clinical evaluation. Do you have the slides, or do I? So we're going to address the intensive clinical evaluation. What are the unique benefits of the UDN in conducting the evaluation? What works? And what areas could be optimized or made better? And Callum McCray from Harvard Medical School will start and give a five-minute overview from the UDN perspective. He'll explore ways in which the physical exam might be made more generalizable to facilitate collaboration communication. Our outside expert is Cindy Powell from University of North Carolina. And she will continue that theme on how to optimize the expertise across sites. And our moderator is John Mink from the University of Rochester in New York. And he will lead the discussion. So we'll have five minutes for each of the speakers and we'll hold questions until we get to the discussion. And then John will lead a discussion about 20 minutes. So we'll just move right on. Our first speaker is Callum McCray. He is an internist and cardiologist and geneticist at Brigham and Women's Hospital and at Harvard Medical School. And he is a member of the Harvard UDN clinical site. Callum? Thank you, Laura.