This is one of the areas that are a big gap in Canada, because, in many respects, for a lot of these vessels, to properly dispose of them, you're sending them to a landfill. There are better ways of dealing with it than that.
There are a number of different organizations that want to set up shipbreaking facilities and recycling facilities, where you could properly break them down and recover some of the materials in there that are still valuable. We don't have those facilities. We need to invest in those in Canada. Other jurisdictions have them. As a west coast example, Washington state has a lot of those facilities. We also need to make it very cheap for people to dispose of their boats that way, because, if you send it to the dump, it's very expensive. These are some gaps that need to be addressed.
I mentioned earlier in my testimony that one way of doing that is the long-promised vessel remediation fund, so you know you're going to have a capitalized fund over the long term for that vessel disposal. Right now, those are not there, and that's one of the other gaps that have to be addressed.
