Okay, thank you.
I'll go back to Mr. Boulton now, if I can.
It looks like someone can purchase an almost dead vessel and use it as a home in a harbour somewhere with relatively low moorage fees compared to purchasing a typical home on land. There are no taxes to pay and so on.
With the cost of living increases that we've seen and the difficulty in home ownership or even home rental, I can see where people are maybe choosing a vessel as their home, and as they continue to move deeper into poverty and are not able to maintain it, they have to abandon that vessel or it becomes derelict.
Identifying an owner may be effective for an owner who is solvent, who has assets, but what happens when an owner has no assets to go after when they've abandoned a vessel?
Describe that situation, Mr. Boulton.