Yes, I can answer it.
Of course, it's a concern, and it's a concern that has also been expressed to us by the first nations there, mostly by the Gitga'at, who live in the Hartley Bay, because the ship sank right beside there in March of 2006, I believe. But the situation is totally different because BC Ferries owns that vessel, BC Ferries is in operation, and BC Ferries is responsible for any pollution from that ship. Should there be pollution from that ship, it would be of lesser importance than from the Zalinski, because rather than having bunker C on board, the Queen of the North has standard diesel, which is of a lesser concern.
But still, if there was a spill, BC Ferries would have to deal with this, and we would go on site as federal monitor for pollution intervention.