mr. michael maxwell, vice president of asset management and he can give you a detailed explanation of the respiratory tore radiation pros, how we started, some of the work that we had to do regarding some of the supply feeds that were damaged. one other point i would really like to make before i turn the podium over to max is that a lot of our resources have kind of been behind the scenes at this point. i know there's been a concern that we don't see a lot of trucks out. we've been trying to restore infrastructure. without that being in place it doesn't make sense to continue along the way into the neighborhoods. but now that we've been able to see your all -- secure all of those facilities, you will see a greater presence from those crews. it's not that they haven't been working. they have been working on other projects to really firm up the infra frack sure. -- infrastructure. so, max? >> thank you very much. i guess one of the things i wanted to point out, when it came to this particular storm we had a large number of substations on president first day or so that was without power. if