It's the same thing, to echo what Chief Watts said. We have our marine division. We have 20 employees. We have a dedicated staff for emergency response. However, like I said, we don't have infrastructure and we don't have capacity, so we also partner with the Coastal Restoration Society. We partner with a lot of different people to get out there.
If we had long-term, sustainable funding for us to get out there and actually do some removal and mitigation.... We're at the level now where we're monitoring the vessels. We've got Barnacle systems that we put on these vessels that'll tell you when the boats list. They'll tell you if they're taking on water. We're putting stickers on boats. We're there; we just need to move it a bit further ahead and either, like Chief Watts said, partner with people or start developing our own way to remove these vessels in partnership with the Canadian Coast Guard and Transport Canada.