Thank you for that.
Our products are in the cold supply chain, so they have to be refrigerated or frozen. For that cold storage, they need to have backup power to maintain the product. If it's frozen, then, yes, for a certain period of time they can be without power, but if it's fresh, live, then there's a much narrower bandwidth of thresholds that need to be met.
In terms of testing and things like that, the labs would need to have backup power so they wouldn't lose their capacity.
How often do we expect to lose power for a week in such vast areas? Maybe our expectations and backup plans need to change because of that.