the man in charge is david binza.ad—shedding now in place and the different stages, instead of reducing, they are actually increasing. we've had to adjust our lives and work around that. now, as we are going to get that at 12:00, we have to switch off our ct scan machine. scan machines have to go off? it has. that service has to come to a halt. because there's a danger that it could damage the machinery. we have experience of that. do you? it's notjust a danger, it was a lived reality. if we lose power, this machine switches off. our generator, before it takes off, is about two to three minutes. then it means this is going to be down for that much. so you're saying for two or three minutes a patient who is on this respirator, being kept alive by this respirator, suddenly the machine is going to go down. yes. because there is no power. and then what happens? if we do not have an inverter, like we have inside now, then it means we will have to disconnect and manually bag that patient, ventilate that patient. you mean th