Do you feel that you have the capacity...? Perhaps if you're not the best person, I'm happy to have somebody else answer as well.
Do you feel that there's the capacity to actually meet the need of the vessels that are out there?
What I'm hearing from mariners, people in coastal communities and first nations.... I have images of the damages in front of me. What I'm hearing directly is that there are circumstances where it's clear that the threshold, when the vessel is abandoned, is too high.
For example, speaking to one local, there was a boat right off the coast of Vancouver Island that was abandoned. It was leaking oil. It clearly needed to be cleaned up. Because the threshold wasn't high enough, it sat there for a long time. They were looking for the owners. It was a long, convoluted process. It sunk. They cleaned it up. Then in the time that they were still looking for the owners, the threshold wasn't high enough, so it sunk again. Then they had to clean it up again.
It just seems like a really inefficient system that's causing a lot of damage to the surrounding marine ecosystem.
Do you feel that there is the infrastructure and investment in place to ensure that vessels that need to be cleaned up are able to be cleaned up?