in our future. last year, with sandy, power was out for all these days. won't the power companies pass on the cost to us anyway? >> they do and they normally do and get credit for it. the issue is, how do we build resiliency if the state laws don't require them to do it. they are not going to do it. it is all about profit and loss statements and balance sheets. what we have pushed along with the red cross and alliance for safe homes and many others is to build resiliency in the community by having critical schools, drug stores and gas stations with generators. only florida has a generator law that requires critical infrastructure to have a generator. we know you can lose power. we put a man on the moon. we haven't created a transformer that a squirrel can trip. it can be set at any time and the power will go out.