Yes, as I said, the logic sometimes defies me as to how they can actually write a policy that would ignore some of the important things. It escapes me.
Of course, we have our friends at the coast guard. The last time we looked at the coast guard, I seem to recall they could only go to sea for about 10 months of the year because they didn't have operating funds to be at sea for 12 months of the year.
We now find out that they can't repair the engines because they don't have the manuals. When they do repair the engines, it should cost a couple of hundred thousand dollars, and they end up doing about $2 million worth of damage.
Is this some other kind of logic we are not really aware of that we should be apprised of, or is there a reason for this type of thing?