I don't want to speak for the Canadian Coast Guard or Fisheries and Oceans Canada. From our experience in conducting other investigations—including the one into the sinking of the Nathan E. Stewart—we found that the response was quite timely but that there was some confusion around the role of the centralized command system.
We issued findings with respect to risk. For instance, if a coordinated and comprehensive evaluation of the response to an environmental spill is not conducted, there is a risk that shortfalls will go unidentified by the response groups as a whole, resulting in a missed opportunity to improve Canada's spill response regime.
As for the M/V ZIM Kingston cargo container spill, we will be examining the incident, but it's too soon to comment.