Yeah, my problem is with the set in stone "planned maintenance", which they can't do, cause they don't have money. We are in this situation , for one cause the did not maintenance. But now they are going to the extreme with the blanket maintenance. They don't have the luxury to do that. Their maintenance schedule should be dynamic. Loadshedding has become progressively worse....since this rigid maintenance schedule was introduced. And yet, Eskom refuses to let go of it, even though they can't do it cause they don't have the money or the luxury. Make the maintenance outage less, and work on fewer units but get them done