Thank you for the question.
It's money. It's expensive. For one derelict vessel to be removed, it's around $15,000. To go after one in the deep sea, through our marine division.... We have ROVs that go down 400 metres so we can inspect them. It's about setting up and getting a history of the vessel. If it's historical, as we just talked about, we're going to have to spend some time, energy and money to inspect it via ROV and figure out a way. I think the cost of dealing with some of those bigger vessels, and floating them, is probably going to be in the millions.
It's finding the ways and technologies. We're in a world of technology now, so there should be nothing holding us back from salvaging this. We do it with ghost gear. We salvage and clean up ghost gear all along the west coast of Vancouver Island, so we should be able to do it with wrecked-in-pieces derelict vessels. They're not staying intact when they've been down there for that long, so there will be a lot of pieces of vessel to clean up.
Thank you for the question.