As my colleague Ms. Nghiem has referenced, we have a risk assessment methodology in the Canadian Coast Guard that looks at a number of variables. We look at the risk and hazard a vessel could pose from an environmental perspective, risk to the economic considerations within the local area and risks to public safety and human health. It's a broad spectrum of risk.
Each year, within the allocations we have to allocate to these vessels, we have an annual planning cycle in which experts within the Canadian Coast Guard come together. We evaluate the national inventory, bring out the vessels that have had a risk assessment done to them and look at them in terms of where they rank in that risk score. Then together, through that committee of experts, we come up with a peer-reviewed list, and we challenge each other from coast to coast in each region to make sure we're allocating the funds we have to the highest priorities we're aware of at the time.