Yes. Because it's on the ocean, it's considered federal jurisdiction, but once it's on shore, it's considered provincial jurisdiction. Then there's always that in between, where it's still floating outside of our shore, so you have to talk to Coast Guard or you have to talk to Transport Canada until it's actually on shore, where it's provincial. It's hard to get the right answers on who to actually call when you have a vessel of concern.
The Coast Guard probably does the best job out of all the different agencies that have jurisdiction for vessels, but they focus on the big ones. They don't focus on anything small. They focus on large vessels that have high potential for environmental damage.