Absolutely.
Chief Watts made mention of WCMRC and how they're heavily outfitted. They have tons of money to buy massive ships and all of this extraordinary equipment, in order to go out and respond to vessels of concern. They're being funded by big industry...responsibility for ship sinking.
One thing about WCMRC, we partner with them to do work, since they're a contractor. They're contracted out by a person or company. They have to get a PO before they can respond to a vessel of concern or anything. They're not part of the government's plan. Rather, they may be, but they're not part of the government when they go out and equip that. They're a prime example of what you're talking about. They have the money, systems and structure. That's where we need to be in order to respond to that sort of stuff.
In terms of money, yes, there's opportunity. A lot of the funding I'm utilizing right now to manage our programs is coming from TMX accommodations—preparing for massive oil spills. There is prevention happening. There's some sort of funding that goes to setting up for the inevitable spill, you could say.
Yes, there's opportunity.