power. they have already had, as you mentioned, difficulties with those generators. we have seen that over and over in many storms. and the governor today recognized that this is a high priority because they can fail. they're not so, you know, they don't hold up for long periods of time often. #. >> yeah. >> so this is a big issue. >> i also want to bring in dr. cori aber who is a pediatrician on the ground in new orleans, louisiana. and, doctor, tell me what you're hearing from fellow doctors there and -- and how things are looking, generally, in new orleans right now. >> well, you know, people are a little bit frustrated. i mean, you know, it's -- it's the trifecta. people still have ptsd from hurricane katrina. and then, covid-19 with the hospital shortages. and now, with hurricane ida it's almost like déjà vu, all over again. and that is a real problem because not only is it just a physical issue. where people are very sick. but it's also a mental issue where people are trying to escape. meaning, they are starting to drink a lot of alcohol.