It is very interesting. I found that the issue didn't seem to be maybe as severe as some of the environmentalists made it out to be, but it wasn't quite as good as the industry made it out to be. Somewhere in the middle is always the balanced approach. I would appreciate that information as it comes forth, as well.
The last question has to do with coastal safety. It was brought to my attention, by a few of my colleagues from the coastal communities, that search and rescue is looking at changing their fleet. In Campbell River and Prince Rupert, there are two 71-foot search and rescue ships, and there's a tender for a 47-foot fleet to replace them. The issue is that one size doesn't fit all. I was just wondering if that's a done deal or if they're still open to negotiations to keep the 71-foot fleet in place.