 I just wanted to start out by saying how exciting this is to see the University of California Berkeley coming together with our partners from the city, because we think it's a true opportunity for us to really envision a quantum leap in transportation. And that's what our proposal and our vision is all about. So my name is Susan Jaheen, and I'm co-director of the Transportation Sustainability Research Center. And I am also a faculty member in civil and environmental engineering. And I have the pleasure of leading a massive team of researchers from the University of California Berkeley on this initiative. We have researchers and faculty in many different areas, as Alex mentioned. We have members of the faculty from business school with us today. We have members from the policy school, from the engineering school, from the planning school, and many other disciplines that are all going to come to the table here to make this quantum vision of transportation change possible. And because we are a public university, we are so deeply committed to the vision of equity and accessibility. And we don't make any apologies for that in our approach and in this vision that we're going to put forward with all of you. And that's the other really, truly exciting part of this opportunity is to partner with all of you in the private sector to help these visions, these really true changes in mobility that are absolutely necessary to happen to come together and do it with all of you. And that's going to take a lot of research and a lot of talent and a lot of understanding. And we have a team of robotics experts, long history in automation research at PATH, as well as a long history in understanding shared mobility at the University of California Berkeley. So we bring all of that to the table with this partnership that we hope to have with all of you. And in the coming years, we really hope to transform the surface streets, the way we travel, and the way we move goods around the city. And we also hope to leave no one behind in this vision. And it is going to be absolutely critical that we share data and we process that data and we protect the privacy of the individuals that opt in to share that data with us. But also, we protect the proprietary interests of each of the companies. And we also have a long history of that in the University of protecting precious data of both the users and the companies. We have a long list of partners that have worked with us on projects that have enabled us to unlock and understand the impacts of shared mobility services and automation for a very long time. Some of those partners include famous companies from the Bay Area, such as Uber and Lyft. They also include many car sharing operators and AT&T. So our vision is to really change transportation in a substantive way, not just with technology, but through behavioral change and ensuring that we don't leave any members of society behind as we make these quantum leaps in transportation. So really looking forward to participating in this proposal opportunity and the Institute that we're forming today with a vision towards a new form of transportation that has never been experienced before and will undoubtedly change transportation for the future. Thank you.