It's really important to have it contained because there's so much that can go wrong. It's a very technical profession, breaking down a vessel. If you're talking about a 45-foot boat, we're reaching the wall there. Then you have it with a 12- or 18-foot beam, and you're talking about a couple of storeys of boat that you have to break apart. Any number of things can go wrong.
There could be hydraulic fluid still in the hoses. If hydraulic fluid hits you in the hand, you're amputating your hand. Those kinds of things can go wrong quickly. I've seen it with fishermen when things like that have gone wrong. It's the same with oil, gas and combustibles. If they have a sewage system in them, there are all these different contaminants that can get out and damage the environment where you're breaking breaking it down.
Having it controlled and contained in a place that can handle all of those different environmental contaminants would save us from having any kind of disaster. That's the importance of having that infrastructure dedicated to doing the job.