Yes. Thanks for the question.
We know there are some challenges with fibreglass vessel recycling. There aren't a lot of facilities that will accept them. When you find a facility that does, sometimes the value of the vessel is actually less than the cost of the recycling. In addition, the challenge is that new fibreglass is seen to be cheaper and of better quality than recycled fibreglass. That's a bit of an issue.
What Transport Canada has done on the R and D side is launch an innovative solutions Canada challenge to look into potential solutions for recycling fibreglass vessels. We had two prototypes that were actually fairly successful. They were either for repurposing the fibreglass into other industrial materials or reducing them back to their original components so that you could make new fibreglass out of them. At this time, we don't have a mandate to commercialize that technology. That's with the folks who were participating in the challenge, but certainly in the future, as R and D funds become available, for example, through the vessel remediation fund, one of the purposes some of those funds are put to would be improving R and D when it comes to fibreglass recycling.