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 escap