they're waiting for their orders and they're really waiting for the storm to end to wrap up. these guys are coming from all different states to the city of new orleans. their trucks are lined up all along canal street. they're get in the cars and try to get the power back on. it's going to take time. first they have to wait for the storm to be done. then you have to go out and do damage assessments. after that, they get their marching orders to try to help to get the power restored. jim, you talked about the conditions this. we just learned over in the mississippi river, not far from here, the flow has partially been reversed because of the fury of hurricane ida. that's what we're experiencing. i want you to look at why it's so dangerous out here right now. we're waiting for this light fixture to finish toppling over. different pieces have been broken off because of the wind and hurricane ida. we've got an lot of questions, especially on social media if