We have encountered some of these vessels being lived on or squatted on, as Mrs. Bowman was also encountering and was referring to in today's group. However, it's very challenging to know the frequency of use of some of these vessels, or the amount of support or housing they are providing.
When you look at the example of the Dogpatch, it's very close to the city. The use is very high in circumstances like that. However, when we start looking into more coastal rural communities, without monitoring, we're not sure if people are actively living on these vessels or what's happening with them. Then, when they are reported abandoned, unless they're sinking, there's not much we can really do about it until they've sunk, and then we can get additional resources in place.
It's a challenging question to answer.