I mean to be fair, the whole state of CT is impacted so it plays a role. I just wonder if they were prepared. I was at a town EMA meeting for Norwell. I know the fire chief who is a huge weenie, and he invited me to this meeting as an expert in the weather. It was more for climate change, but whatever. I gave my two pennies. Anyways, national grid was there and they talk about being in communication with the towns. The fire chief last October said that he told Nat Grid “we have a problem” and they got the crews there as quick as they could. I don’t know how the communication goes with various companies, but it sounded like Nat Grid works with the towns on a regular basis.